GeoCommons index

This data set provides information on a small subset of energy pipelines in central Iraq. The data set was obtained as a free set of sample data from Pennwell. The data was collected in 2004. The full data is available from Pennwell is available for purchase and more information is available at http://www.mapsearch.com/database_description.cfm as well as a data dictionary of available attributes http://downloads.pennnet.com/mapsearch/offshore_relationaldata.pdf

This data set provides information on a small subset of roads in central Iraq. The data set was obtained as a free set of sample data from Pennwell. The data was collected in 2004. The full data is available from Pennwell is available for purchase and more information is available at http://www.mapsearch.com/database_description.cfm as well as a data dictionary of available attributes http://downloads.pennnet.com/mapsearch/offshore_relationaldata.pd

This data set provides information on a small subset of railroads in central Iraq. The data set was obtained as a free set of sample data from Pennwell. The data was collected in 2004. The full data is available from Pennwell is available for purchase and more information is available at http://www.mapsearch.com/database_description.cfm as well as a data dictionary of available attributes http://downloads.pennnet.com/mapsearch/offshore_relationaldata.pdf

We took some of the DEA's reported drug seizure information, geocoded, and saved it as KML. This is a subset that represents clandestine labs in one state: California.
Looking for hot spots of drug production.

This data was extracted from GeoFreight (http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/freightplanning/geofreight.htm) built by Oak Ridge National Labs and made available by the Bureau of Transportation Statistics as a CD-ROM. The data was released December 2003 and utilizes the 2003 commodity flow survey data and other data sources. The data extracted from GeoFreight has a weird projection that takes considerable effort to convert to standard Mercator or NAD 1983 projection to work easily with other data sets. Otherwise great data with rare insights to how commodities get moved across the country.

This data set provides information about the Air Quality Index (AQI). The AQI is an index for reporting how clean or polluted the air is and the associated health risks. Data in this set are given in number of days that the AQI fell within a certain range (good - hazardous). This data also provides information on which pollutants were in the air (O3, CO, SO2, etc). All data is given on the county level for the United States from 2001 to 2006. Data can be seen for earlier years and all of this data can be found at the EPAs website . This dataset can be used to see which areas have the poorest or best air quality, which can be useful for a number of industries, from real estate to health care and insurance.

This dataset was found online at the Association of Religious Data Archives (ARDA) website. http://www.thearda.com/ . This data set shows information on religous groups throughout the United States. All data was uploaded as a polypoint centroids per county in the United States, in shapefile format. This Data set shows the Total congregations, Total Adherents, and Rate of Adherence per 1000 population for All religions in the United States and for the Mainline Religions.

The data is based on U.S.Dept. of Veterans Affair Administration 2004dataset. It shows total number of veterans by county and total number of patients (veterans and their family members) treated by Veteran Affairs (VA) hospitals during 2004.
http://www1.va.gov/vetdata/

This dataset shows airports in the United States, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The data were derived from an extract of The Public- Use Airports database of the National Transportation Atlas Databases-2001 (NTAD-2001), published by the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, Department of Transportation. This dataset was released in October 2001 and was found on-line at the National Atlas, www.nationalatlas.gov in Shape file format. This point data is intended for use within the United States, including Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. This data may be used for geographic display and analysis at the national level, and for large regional areas.
Metadata: http://www.nationalatlas.gov/metadata/airprtx020.faq.html
Online: www.nationalatlas.gov

This dataset shows the classes of workers according to where they live. The data is part of the Census Transportation Planning Package (CTPP), and is the result of a cooperative effort between various groups including the State Departments of Transportation, U.S. Census Bureau, and the Federal Highway Administration. The data is a special tabulation of responses from households completing the decennial census long form. The data was collected in 2000 and is shown at tract level. This data can be found at http://www.transtats.bts.gov/Fields.asp?Table_ID=1338.

This dataset shows the type of transportation people use to go to work. The information is mapped according to place of residence. The data is part of the Census Transportation Planning Package (CTPP), and is the result of a cooperative effort between various groups including the State Departments of Transportation, U.S. Census Bureau, and the Federal Highway Administration. The data is a special tabulation of responses from households completing the decennial census long form. The data was collected in 2000 and is shown at tract level. This data can be found at http://www.transtats.bts.gov/Fields.asp?Table_ID=1338.

This dataset shows the means of transportation to work reported by males. The information is mapped according to place of residence. The data is part of the Census Transportation Planning Package (CTPP), and is the result of a cooperative effort between various groups including the State Departments of Transportation, U.S. Census Bureau, and the Federal Highway Administration. The data is a special tabulation of responses from households completing the decennial census long form. The data was collected in 2000 and is shown at tract level. This data can be found at http://www.transtats.bts.gov/Fields.asp?Table_ID=1338.

This dataset shows the time of departure for workers traveling from home to work. The information is mapped according to place of residence. The data is part of the Census Transportation Planning Package (CTPP), and is the result of a cooperative effort between various groups including the State Departments of Transportation, U.S. Census Bureau, and the Federal Highway Administration. The data is a special tabulation of responses from households completing the decennial census long form. The data was collected in 2000 and is shown at tract level. This data can be found at http://www.transtats.bts.gov/Fields.asp?Table_ID=1338.

This dataset shows the origin and race of residents. The data is part of the Census Transportation Planning Package (CTPP), and is the result of a cooperative effort between various groups including the State Departments of Transportation, U.S. Census Bureau, and the Federal Highway Administration. The data is a special tabulation of responses from households completing the decennial census long form. The data was collected in 2000 and is shown at tract level. This data can be found at http://www.transtats.bts.gov/Fields.asp?Table_ID=1341.

This dataset shows the number of hours worked per week in 1999. The information is mapped according to place of residence. The data is part of the Census Transportation Planning Package (CTPP), and is the result of a cooperative effort between various groups including the State Departments of Transportation, U.S. Census Bureau, and the Federal Highway Administration. The data is a special tabulation of responses from households completing the decennial census long form. The data was collected in 2000 and is shown at tract level. This data can be found at http://www.transtats.bts.gov/Fields.asp?Table_ID=1338.

This dataset shows length of US residence and worker earnings in 1999. The information is mapped according to place of residence. The data is part of the Census Transportation Planning Package (CTPP), and is the result of a cooperative effort between various groups including the State Departments of Transportation, U.S. Census Bureau, and the Federal Highway Administration. The data is a special tabulation of responses from households completing the decennial census long form. The data was collected in 2000 and is shown at tract level. This data can be found at http://www.transtats.bts.gov/Fields.asp?Table_ID=1339.

This dataset shows the number of workers in 15 categories of industry. The information is mapped according to place of residence. The data is part of the Census Transportation Planning Package (CTPP), and is the result of a cooperative effort between various groups including the State Departments of Transportation, U.S. Census Bureau, and the Federal Highway Administration. The data is a special tabulation of responses from households completing the decennial census long form. The data was collected in 2000 and is shown at tract level. This data can be found at http://www.transtats.bts.gov/Fields.asp?Table_ID=1338.

This dataset shows the number of workers in 15 categories of industry. The information is mapped according to place of work. The data is part of the Census Transportation Planning Package (CTPP), and is the result of a cooperative effort between various groups including the State Departments of Transportation, U.S. Census Bureau, and the Federal Highway Administration. The data is a special tabulation of responses from households completing the decennial census long form. The data was collected in 2000 and is shown at tract level. This data can be found at http://www.transtats.bts.gov/Fields.asp?Table_ID=1344.

This dataset shows the number of workers in 25 categories of occupation. The information is mapped according to place of residence. The data is part of the Census Transportation Planning Package (CTPP), and is the result of a cooperative effort between various groups including the State Departments of Transportation, U.S. Census Bureau, and the Federal Highway Administration. The data is a special tabulation of responses from households completing the decennial census long form. The data was collected in 2000 and is shown at tract level. This data can be found at http://www.transtats.bts.gov/Fields.asp?Table_ID=1338.

This dataset shows the number of workers in 25 categories of occupation. The information is mapped according to place of work. The data is part of the Census Transportation Planning Package (CTPP), and is the result of a cooperative effort between various groups including the State Departments of Transportation, U.S. Census Bureau, and the Federal Highway Administration. The data is a special tabulation of responses from households completing the decennial census long form. The data was collected in 2000 and is shown at tract level. This data can be found at http://www.transtats.bts.gov/Fields.asp?Table_ID=1344.

This dataset shows the number of people enrolled in various levels of school, according to where they live. The data is part of the Census Transportation Planning Package (CTPP), and is the result of a cooperative effort between various groups including the State Departments of Transportation, U.S. Census Bureau, and the Federal Highway Administration. The data is a special tabulation of responses from households completing the decennial census long form. The data was collected in 2000 and is shown at tract level. This data can be found at http://www.transtats.bts.gov/Fields.asp?Table_ID=1341.

This is a dataset downloaded from the Oak Ridge National Labs CTA Transportation Network Group - specifically their intermodal project - http://www-cta.ornl.gov/transnet/Intermodal_Network.html. From intermodal data set, the global shipping lane data queried out and created in a separate shapefile. We did some all to all routing analysis over it, but the results were a bit questionable. The data does have to and from nodes and can be routed across but there is a weird grid system that goes along with the traditional shipping routes that seems to makes things a bit screwy. Over all a cool look at global commodity routes across the oceans.

This data comes from the US Department of Justices National Clandestine Laboratory Register that is maintaned by the Drug Enforcement Agency. It can be found at http://www.usdoj.gov/dea/seizures/index.html. The data set was created by taking the street addresses of meth labs that had been busted by the DEA then geocoding them. The street data was not particularly clean and we could only get a 67% match on addresses so this is only a sample of the data. The data does provide a fascinating look at where drug production activity occurs at a very local level.

This is a data set from the Google Earth BBS of oil refineries around the globe posted in Feb 3rd 2004. The original creator of the data set posted a set of caveats to the data on the Google BBS (http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/showflat.php/Cat/0/Number/142111/): Here are placemarks for most of the world's crude oil refineries and their capacities. There is no way I got them all, and some are probably not in the exact location. Those include refineries that are grouped together, and in very low resolution areas. Please point out any incorrect locations and refineries not listed (with their capacities) because help is needed especially in these areas: Japan: Missing many, and the ones I have marked are probably not in the correct location. China: Missing many. Mostly the smaller CNCP (PetroChina) ones. Russia: Must be missing some. France: Same Italy: Same Germany: Maybe a few here too. Middle East: Iraq, and some smaller countries not listed. You can see most of this in list form at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_oil_refineries

This is a data set built in the fall of 2004 of the addresses of know spammers that have been identified by Spamhaus. Specifically the data comes from their Registry of Known Spam Operations - http://www.spamhaus.org/Rokso/. Street addresses were culled from the the database then geocoded to a zip code level of accuracy.

This Dataset shows the main roads in the country of Swaziland in Africa. this dataset was uploaded in Shapefile Polyline format, and found online at http://www.sahims.net/gis/Gis%20Input/swaziland_gis.asp?order=Map_Data

This data reports hydroelectricity consumption (in million tonnes oil equivalent) by country for the years 1965 to 2005. The data comes from the British Petroleum Statistical Review of World Energy. www.bp.com

USDA publishes weekly reports on the meat and poultry imports from country of origin. Of the 250 or so countries, US imports come from less than 40 countries. Total imports amount is a nearly 31.9 Metric tons, much of it coming from just a handful of countries such as Canada, Australia, Mexico, New Zealand, Nicargua.
The dataset for this map was published on 14th May, 2007.
Source: USDA Market News Portal.

This dataset contains Russian Nuclear InterContinental Ballistic Missle launch sites. It includes launch silos and hangars for the mobile launchers.
All information was taken from open sources:
http://www.fas.org/nuke/guide/russia/facility/icbm/index.html,
http://russianforces.org,
http://rbase.new-factoria.ru
Data was compiled and found online at http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/showflat.php/Cat/0/Number/83812/an/0/page/0#83812

This dataset includes the locations of airbases in the Shenyang Military Region of China, as reported by Global Security (www.globalsecurity.org).
Data found online at http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/showflat.php/Cat/0/Number/31339/an/0/page/6#31339

This dataset contains the locations of Indian Air Force stations and forward base support units. The maintenance and medical commands are not included.
For more detailed information on units, squadron and establishments, visit http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/IAF/Units/index.html
Data found online at http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/showflat.php/Cat/0/Number/822506/an/0/page/8#822506

Kevin Stolarick of the Creative Class Group contributed this data, which includes rankings of US Cities by measures of tolerance, housing affordability, age groups, crime, recreational activities, health care affordability and many others. It comes from a variety of government sources, including the American Community Survey conducted by the US Dept. of Census. For more information visit http://creativeclass.com.

This dataset includes over 200 US military cemeteries, compiled using information from the National Cemetery Administration, National Park Service, American Battlefield Commission, US Army, state veterans departments, and others.
For the majority of cemeteries, within the description field, you will find a link to the cemetery's web page along with the physical address.
This data was found online at http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/showflat.php/Cat/0/Number/132750/an/0/page/0#132750.

Agricultural Area is the sum of Arable Land and Permanent Crops, plus Permanent Pastures. Arable Land: land under temporary crops (double-cropped areas are counted only once), temporary meadows for mowing or pasture, land under market and kitchen gardens and land temporarily fallow (less than five years). The abandoned land resulting from shifting cultivation is not included in this category. Data for "Arable land" are not meant to indicate the amount of land that is potentially cultivable. Permanent Crops: land cultivated with crops that occupy the land for long periods and need not be replanted after each harvest, such as cocoa, coffee and rubber; this category includes land under flowering shrubs, fruit trees, nut trees and vines, but excludes land under trees grown for wood or timber. Permanent Pasture: land used permanently (five years or more) for herbaceous forage crops, either cultivated or growing wild (wild prairie or grazing land). The dividing line between this category and the category "Forests and woodland"; is rather indefinite, especially in the case of shrubs, savannah, etc., which may have been reported under either of these two categories. Value of 0 means no data available (original data source used a value of -9999 to show no availalbe data)
Online resource:
http://geodata.grid.unep.ch
URL original source:
http://apps.fao.org

Agricultural Area is the sum of Arable Land and Permanent Crops, plus Permanent Pastures. Arable Land: land under temporary crops (double-cropped areas are counted only once), temporary meadows for mowing or pasture, land under market and kitchen gardens and land temporarily fallow (less than five years). The abandoned land resulting from shifting cultivation is not included in this category. Data for "Arable land" are not meant to indicate the amount of land that is potentially cultivable. Permanent Crops: land cultivated with crops that occupy the land for long periods and need not be replanted after each harvest, such as cocoa, coffee and rubber; this category includes land under flowering shrubs, fruit trees, nut trees and vines, but excludes land under trees grown for wood or timber. Permanent Pasture: land used permanently (five years or more) for herbaceous forage crops, either cultivated or growing wild (wild prairie or grazing land). value of 0 = no data (original source uses -9999 = no data)
http://geodata.grid.unep.ch

Total external debt is debt owed to non residents repayable in foreign currency, goods, or services. Total external debt is the sum of public, publicly guaranteed, and private non-guaranteed long-term debt, use of IMF credit, and short-term debt. Short-term debt includes all debt having an original maturity of one year or less and interest in arrears on long-term debt. Data are in million current U.S. dollars. This Data set uses 0 = no value, however the original data source uses -9999 as its original value.
Data was found online at http://geodata.grid.unep.ch

If you're planning some illicit behavior, you may want to check out this dataset. Find out which states have laws authorizing the interception of wire, oral, or electronic communications, and how many times those laws were put into effect in 2006.
This data comes from the Federal Judiciary's 2006 Wire Tap Report, and was found online at http://www.uscourts.gov/wiretap06/Table1.pdf.

Imports of goods and services represent the value of all goods and other market services received from the rest of the world. They include the value of merchandise, freight, insurance, transport, travel, royalties, license fees, and other services, such as communication, construction, financial, information, business, personal, and government services. They exclude labor and property income (formerly called factor services) as well as transfer payments.
Online resource:
http://geodata.grid.unep.ch
URL original source:
http://www.worldbank.org/data/

Foreign direct investment (FDI) is net inflows of investment to acquire a lasting management interest (10 percent or more of voting stock) in an enterprise operating in an economy other than that of the investor. It is the sum of equity capital, reinvestment of earnings, other long-term capital, and short-term capital as shown in the balance of payments. This series shows total net, that is, net FDI in the reporting economy less net FDI by the reporting economy.
Original Data Source uses -9999 to represent no data, we have substituted a value of 0.
Data was found online at The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP): http://geodata.grid.unep.ch/

This dataset shows the locations of major rivers in Afghanistan. Rivers depicts line river features from United States Defense Mapping Agency 1:100,000 scale topography maps. This layer includes three types of classes primary, secondary and seasonal. However, there are some miss classifications of the rivers and there are no names of the rivers, either. This data was released in 1990 and was found online at the Afghanistan Information Management Services in Shape file format. This line data is intended for use within Afghanistan and is suitable for general studies and local planning.

This dataset shows the locations of International Organizations, Diplomatic Missions, and UN Buildings in Kabul, Afghanistan. This data was released in 2004 and was found on-line at http://www.aims.org.af/index.aspx in Shape file format. This point data is intended for use within the city of Kabul, Afghanistan. This dataset may be used by any individual interested in international organizations and countries that have a presence in Afghanistan and to see their locations.

The map data is derived from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) for 1980 to 2002. The map shows the concentration of the recycling rates of glass by country measured in the percent of apparent consumption. UNEP defines the term "recycling rates" as the "ratios of the quantity collected for recycling to the apparent consumption."

The locations of all Nuclear Power Plants in the United States, by zipcode. This data was taken from a non for-profit website called the Nuclear Tourist. It was then cross checked with the reactor information provided by the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (the USNRC did not provide the exact addresses).
Data Source:
http://www.nucleartourist.com/us/address.htm

This site is devoted to water and environmental research works of Central Asia. There are many projects and results to report. Here can be found the most complete database kindly provided by scientists from different countries.
This site is based on results of the work of a big group of scientists from different countries: Germany, USA, Republic of Uzbekistan, Republic of Kyrgystan, Republic of Kazakhstan, Republic of Tajikistan. The main computation tool -EPIC was elaborated by Prof. Daene McKinney, Dr. Andre Savitsky, Dr. Maja Schlueter. Approaches to modelling were elaborated together with: M.M.Hamidov, A.I.Lishansky, E.M.Jeleznova, A.Zyryanov, A.Hisariev, S.Zaiceva, O.Tihonova and N.Reizvih.
Website URL: http://www.ce.utexas.edu/prof/mckinney/Central_Asia_Data/index.htm

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Central Asia and Aral Sea Water Management Decision Support Tools and Data

The map data is derived from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) for the years ranging from 1975-2000. The map shows the concentration of the number of deaths of people caused by or linked to volcanic eruptions in the world.
Online resource:
http://geodata.grid.unep.ch
URL original source:
www.cred.be/emdat

This data summarizes mass car bombings that occurred around the World in the 90's. It includes information on total deaths and number of bombs used in the attacks. The source of the data is wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mass_car_bombings

The map data is derived from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) for the year 2001. The map shows the concentration of the transboundary imports of hazardous and other wastes by country measured in metric tons.
Online resource:
http://geodata.grid.unep.ch
URL original source:
www.basel.int/

The map data is dervied from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) for
the year 2001. The map shows the concentration of the transboundary exports of hazardous and other wastes by country measured in metric tons.
Online resource:
http://geodata.grid.unep.ch
URL original source:
www.basel.int/

The map data is derived from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) for the years ranging from 1988 to 2004. The map shows the concentration of the total worth of exports of electric current measured in U.S. dollars corresponding to the trade revenue brought in by such trades.
Online resource:
http://geodata.grid.unep.ch
URL original source:
http://unstats.un.org/unsd/comtrade/

The map data is derived from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) for the years ranging from 1958 to a projected 2012. The map shows the concentration of the total dam capacity by country measured in cubic kilometers. According to UNEP, the data for the capacity of the dams is the "theoretical initial capacity," and this theoretical capacity does not change over time.
Online resource:
http://geodata.grid.unep.ch
URL original source:
http://www.fao.org/ag/agl/aglw/aquastat/dbase/index.htm

This dataset depicts the locations of hotels, restaurants, palaces, and historical sites (Minarets, National Archive, Mausoleums, Balahisar, and Kabul Museum) in Kabul city Afghanistan. This dataset was released in 2004 and was found on-line at Afghanistan Information Management Services http://www.aims.org.af/index.aspx in Shape file format. This point data was intended for use within Kabul, Afghanistan. This layer was mapped at 1:5,000 scale from the one meter IKONOS satellite imagery. This data is useful simply for identifying the location of a bridge.

This maps the rankings of select countries on specific topics. The higher the ranking the better off the country is, so hot spots are positive indicators. The indicators include such things as control on corruption and absence of violence. Because Governance and many of these variables are difficult to measure we have included an upper and lower range on the data. these upper and lower ranges show the imprecision of the data. there is a 90% chance that the actual Governance rating is between the upper and lower ranges.
Data URL: http://siteresources.worldbank.org/NEWS/Resources/wbindicators2006-.pdf
-0.01 indicates no value given

Concern with brain drain is not limited to developing countries. It arose during the dot com period in a number of European countries in the late 1990s when it was feared that many high technology graduates were leaving their home countries for high-paying jobs elsewhere, especially in the United States. It arises periodically when statistics are published on international students abroad or on the emigration of highly educated persons. Rarely evoked are the gains from immigration of the highly educated.
The figures in the table show, as a percentage of the total number of residents with tertiary education, the number of foreign-born persons living in each country, and the number of persons with tertiary education born in the country but living in another OECD country.
Tertiary education programmes include those that terminate with standard university degrees but also cover shorter university programmes and high-level practical/technical/occupationally specific education programmes that are geared to direct entry into the labour market. Tertiary attainment means completion of a tertiary education programme with a recognised qualification; persons partially completing a level are classified in the previous level attained.
data was found online at:
http://miranda.sourceoecd.org/vl=1552947/cl=19/nw=1/rpsv/factbook/12-03-03.htm

This dataset shows the locations of Bridges in Kabul, Afghanistan. This dataset was released in 2004 and was found on-line at http://www.aims.org.af/index.aspx in Shape file format. This point data is intended for use within the city of Kabul, Afghanistan. This dataset may be used by any individual interested in the locations of Bridges in Kabul, Afghanistan for humanitarian, civil, or educational purposes.

The map data is derived from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) for the years ranging from 1985 to 2006. The map shows the countries that participated in the Vienna Convention and Montreal Protocol by year.
From UNEP:
"Through The Vienna Convention on the Protection of the Ozone Layer governments committed themselves to protect the ozone layer and to co-operate with each other in scientific research to improve understanding of the atmospheric processes. The Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer was adopted by Governments in 1987 and has been modified five times so far. Its control provisions were strengthened through four adjustments to the Protocol adopted in London (1990), Copenhagen (1992), Vienna (1995), Montreal (1997) and Beijing (1999). The Protocol aims to reduce and eventually eliminate the emissions of man-made ozone depleting substances."
Online resource:
http://geodata.grid.unep.ch
URL original source:
http://www.unep.ch/ozone/ratif. shtml

The map data is derived from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) for the years ranging from 1992 to 2006. The map shows the participation in United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (National Reports, UNFCCC) by country for each year.
From UNEP:
"The ultimate objective of the Convention is 'to achieve stabilization of atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases at levels that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic (human-induced) interference with the climate system'."
Online resource:
http://geodata.grid.unep.ch
URL original source:
http://unfccc.int/essential_background/convention/status_of_ratification/items/2631.php

The map data is derived from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) for the years ranging from 1994 to 2006. The map shows the countries that participated in the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification by year.
From UNEP:
"In 1992, the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) or so called Rio Earth Summit remmended the elaboration of a United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD). The Convention, the only convention stemming from a direct recommendation of the Conference's Agenda 21, was adopted in Paris on 17 June 1994 and entered into force in December 1996. It is the first and only internationally legally binding framework set up to address the problem of desertification. The Convention is based on the principles of participation, partnership and decentralization - the backbone of Good Governance. It now has more than 180 country Parties to the Convention, making it truly global in reach."
Online resource:
http://geodata.grid.unep.ch
URL original source:
http://www.unccd.int/convention/ratif/doeif.php

The map data is derived from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) for the years ranging from 1982 to 2006. The map shows the countries that participated in the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea by year.
From UNEP:
"Navigational rights, territorial sea limits, economic jurisdiction, legal status of resources on the seabed beyond the limits of national jurisdiction, passage of ships through narrow straits, conservation and management of living marine resources, protection of the marine environment, a marine research regime and, a more unique feature, a binding procedure for settlement of disputes between States - these are among the important features of the treaty. In short, the Convention is an unprecedented attempt by the international community to regulate all aspects of the resources of the sea and uses of the ocean, and thus bring a stable order to mankind's very source of life."
Online resource:
http://geodata.grid.unep.ch
URL original source:
http://www.un.org/Depts/los/reference_files/chronological_lists_of_ratifications.htm#The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea

The map data is derived from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) for the years ranging from 2001 to 2006. The map shows the countries that participated in the Stockholm Convention on Persistant Organic Pollutants by year.
From UNEP:
"Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) are chemical substances that persist in the environment, bioaccumulate through the food web, and pose a risk of causing adverse effects to human health and the environment. With the evidence of long-range transport of these substances to regions where they have never been used or produced and the consequent threats they pose to the environment of the whole globe, the international community has now, at several occasions called for urgent global actions to reduce and eliminate releases of these chemicals. The chemicals slated for elimination under the Stockholm Convention are the pesticides aldrin, chlordane, dieldrin, endrin, heptachlor, hexachlorobenzene (HCB), mirex and toxaphene, as well as the industrial chemical polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). Continued use of the pesticide DDT is allowed for disease vector control until safe, affordable and effective alternatives are in place. Countries must make determined efforts to identify label and remove PCB-containing equipment from use by 2025. The Convention also seeks the continuing minimization and, where feasible, elimination of the releases of unintentionally produced POPs such as the industrial byproducts dioxins and furans."
Online resource:
http://geodata.grid.unep.ch
URL original source:
http://www.pops.int/documents/signature/signstatus.htm

The map data is derived from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) for the years ranging from 1998 to 2006. The map shows the countries that participated in the Rotterdam Convention by year.
From UNEP:
"The Convention establishes the principle that export of a chemical covered by the Convention can only take place with the prior informed consent of the importing party. The Convention establishes a "Prior Informed Consent procedure," a means for formally obtaining and disseminating the decisions of importing countries as to whether they wish to receive future shipments of specified chemicals and for ensuring compliance with these decisions by exporting countries. The Convention initially covers 22 pesticides (including five severely hazardous pesticide formulations) and 5 industrial chemicals, but many more are expected to be added in the future. The Conference of the Parties will decide on the inclusion of chemicals."
Online resource:
http://geodata.grid.unep.ch
URL original source:
http://www.pic.int/en/ViewPage.asp?id=345

The map data is derived from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) for the years ranging from 1971 to 2006. The map shows the countries that participated in the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands by year.
From UNEP:
"The Convention on Wetlands, signed in Ramsar, Iran, in 1971, is an intergovernmental treaty which provides the framework for national action and international cooperation for the conservation and wise use of wetlands and their resources. There are presently 138 Contracting Parties to the Convention, with 1317 wetland sites, totaling 111 million hectares, designated for inclusion in the Ramsar List of Wetlands of International Importance."
Online resource:
http://geodata.grid.unep.ch
URL original source:
http://www.ramsar. org/key_cp_e.htm

The map data is derived from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) for the years ranging from 1983 to 2006. The map shows the countries that participated in the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals by year.
From UNEP:
"CMS has a unique role to play in focusing attention on and addressing the conservation needs of the 107 endangered species presently listed in Appendix I - including, among others, the Siberian crane, White-tailed eagle, Hawksbill turtle, Mediterranean monk seal and Dama gazelle. Appendix II lists migratory species that require or would benefit significantly from international co-operative Agreements under CMS. These may range from legally-binding treaties to less formal memoranda of understanding. The more formal Agreements should provide for co-ordinated species conservation and management plans; conservation and restoration of habitat; control of factors impeding migration; co-operative research and monitoring; and public education and exchange of information among Parties."
Online resource:
http://geodata.grid.unep.ch
URL original source:
http://www.cms.int/about/intro.htm

The map data is derived from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) for the years ranging from 1974 to 2006. The map shows the countries that participated in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora by year.
From UNEP:
"CITES (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) works by subjecting international trade in specimens of selected species to certain controls. These require that all import, export, re-export and introduction from the sea of species covered by the Convention has to be authorized through a licensing system. ('Re-export' means export of a specimen that was imported.)"
Online resource:
http://geodata.grid.unep.ch
URL original source:
http://www.cites.org/eng/disc/parties/index. shtml

The map data is derived from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) for the years ranging from 1992 to 2006. The map shows the countries that participated in the Convention on Biological Diversity by year.
From UNEP:
"The Convention on Biological Diversity promotes conservation of biodiversity among nations through scientific and technological cooperation, access to financial and genetic resources, and transfer of ecologically sound technologies."
Online resource:
http://geodata.grid.unep.ch
URL original source:
http://www.biodiv.org/world/parties.asp

The map data is derived from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) for the years ranging from 1989 to 2006. The map shows the countries that participated in the Basel Convention by year.
From UNEP:
"The Basel Convention on the Control of Tranboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and their Disposal was adopted in 1989 and entered into force on 5 May 1992."
Online resource:
http://geodata.grid.unep.ch
URL original source:
http://www.basel.int/ratif/convention.htm

The map data is derived from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) for the years ranging from 1982 to a projected 2010. The map shows the nuclear waste as annual spent fuel arisings by country measured in tons of heavy metal. According to UNEP, "nuclear waste presents annual spent fuel arisings in nuclear power plants of OECD countries." Also, "it should be noted that they do not represent all radioactive waste generated, and that amounts of spent fuel arisings depend on the share of nuclear electricity in the energy supply and on the nuclear plant technologies adopted."
Online resource:
http://geodata.grid.unep.ch
URL original source:
http://www.oecd.org

The map data is derived from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) for the year 2005. The map shows the concentration of the total electric output for nuclear power reactors under construction in 2005 by country measured in Mwe. According to UNEP, a nuclear reactor "produces and controls the release of energy from splitting the atoms of certain elements."
For more information:
Online resource:
http://geodata.grid.unep.ch
URL original source:
http://www.world-nuclear.org/info/reactors.htm

This Data set is from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System survey of the United States. "The Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) is the worlds largest, on-going telephone health survey system, tracking health conditions and risk behaviors in the United States yearly since 1984. Conducted by the 50 state health departments as well as those in the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the U.S. Virgin Islands with support from the CDC, BRFSS provides state-specific information about issues such as asthma, diabetes, health care access, alcohol use, hypertension, obesity, cancer screening, nutrition and physical activity, tobacco use, and more." (http://www.cdc.gov/brfss/index.htm)
Data URL: http://www.cdc.gov/brfss/maps/gis_data.htm
All values a percentage from 0-100

The map data is derived from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) for the years ranging from 1989 to 1999. The map shows the concentration of the percent of central government expenditures that are military expenditures by country. According to UNEP, "military expenditures for NATO countries are based on the NATO definition, which covers military-related expenditures of the defense ministry (including recruiting, training, construction, and the purchase of military supplies and equipment) and other ministries."
More information can be found at:
Online resource:
http://geodata.grid.unep.ch
URL original source:
http://www.worldbank.org/data/

The map is based on data from Dept of Transportation's Federal Highway Administration's website http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/bridges/
It shows the proportion of bridges built over time period of 4 years between 1905 and 2001, that are found to be structurally deficient.
Here is a link to "What makes a bridge structurally deficient?"
http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/policy/2004cpr/chap15c.htm#body

The map data is derived from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) for the years ranging from 1989 to 1999. The map shows the concentration of the total military personnel by country measured in number of people. According to UNEP, military personnel refers to "active duty military personnel, including paramilitary forces if those forces resemble regular units in their organization, equipment, training, or mission."
Online resource:
http://geodata.grid.unep.ch
URL original source:
http://www.worldbank.org/data/

The map data is derived from the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) for the years ranging from 1958 to a projected 2012. The map shows the concentration dependency ratio within each country expressed as a percent of the total renewable water resources originating outside the country. 0% indicates that the country does not receive water from neighboring countries, or in the case of data that there is a lack of data for this country so that zero was put in to allow production of the heated map. 100% indicates that the country in fact receives all of its water from other countries.
Online resource:
http://geodata.grid.unep.ch
URL original source:
http://www.fao.org/ag/agl/aglw/aquastat/dbase/index.htm

This dataset has ratings for superstructures by county. each county counts the number of each superstructures with a particular rating. values range from 0-9.
'0' Failed
'1' Imminent
'2' Critical
'3' Serious
'4' Poor
'5' Fair
'6' Satisfactory
'7' Good
'8' Very good
'9' Excellent
'Unk' Unknown
'N' Not applicable
Also Dangerous is summation of 0,1,2 and 3.
Risky is summation of 4, 5 and 6.
Safe is summation of 7, 8 and 9.
Data source: http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/bridge/britab.htm

This dataset shows the count of substructures per county in the United States. the count is divided into safety ratings for each county, with values from 0-9.
'0' Failed
'1' Imminent
'2' Critical
'3' Serious
'4' Poor
'5' Fair
'6' Satisfactory
'7' Good
'8' Very good
'9' Excellent
'Unk' Unknown
'N' Not applicable
Also Dangerous is summation of 0,1,2 and 3.
Risky is summation of 4, 5 and 6.
Safe is summation of 7, 8 and 9.
Data Source: http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/bridge/britab.htm

This dataset shows the count of Deck structures per county in the United States. the count is divided into safety ratings for each county, with values from 0-9.
'0' Failed
'1' Imminent
'2' Critical
'3' Serious
'4' Poor
'5' Fair
'6' Satisfactory
'7' Good
'8' Very good
'9' Excellent
'Unk' Unknown
'N' Not applicable
Also Dangerous is summation of 0,1,2 and 3.
Risky is summation of 4, 5 and 6.
Safe is summation of 7, 8 and 9.
Data Source: http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/bridge/britab.htm

This dataset shows the estimated cost to repair bridges and roads by county. there is also a total cost but it doesn't necessarily match up with the total of bridge and road costs because the values were divided down to the county level from the state level.
Data Source: http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/bridge/britab.htm

This dataset shows the locations of Airport Airfields in Afghanistan. This dataset was released in 2000 and was found on-line at http://www.aims.org.af/index.aspx in Shape file format. This point data is intended for use within Afghanistan. This dataset may be used by any individual interested in the locations of Airport Airfields in Afghanistan for humanitarian, civil, or educational purposes.

This dataset shows the cultivated land areas in Afghanistan. This dataset was mapped at 1:100,000 scale by the United States Defense Mapping Agency. These data were released in 1997 and was found online at the Afghanistan Information Management Services in Shape file format.This polygon dataset is intended for use within Afghanistan and is suitable for general studies and local planning.

This data reports terror incidents recorded for Iraq in the National Counter Terrorism Center's World Wide Incident Tracking Database. It covers incidents that were observed for the period 2004 up through March 2007. The Center cautions that there could be some incidents that have occurred in Iraq that are not in the data. There are over 12,000 attacks for Iraq and the victims are of a variety of nationalities, American included. Fatalities, wounded and hostages taken for each record are included in the data.
Source: http://wits.nctc.gov/

This data reports terror incidents involving IEDs recorded for Iraq in the National Counter Terrorism Center's World Wide Incident Tracking Database. It covers incidents that were observed for 2004. The Center cautions that there could be some incidents that have occurred in Iraq that are not in the data. Fatalities, wounded and hostages taken for each record are included in the data. Text descriptions and information on the perpetrators are also included in the file.
Source: http://wits.nctc.gov/

This data reports terror incidents involving IEDs recorded for Iraq in the National Counter Terrorism Center's World Wide Incident Tracking Database. It covers incidents that were observed for 2005. The Center cautions that there could be some incidents that have occurred in Iraq that are not in the data. Fatalities, wounded and hostages taken for each record are included in the data. Text descriptions and information on the perpetrators are also included in the file.
Source: http://wits.nctc.gov/

This data reports terror incidents involving firearms recorded for Iraq in the National Counter Terrorism Center's World Wide Incident Tracking Database. It covers incidents that were observed for the period 2004 up through March 2007. The Center cautions that there could be some incidents that have occurred in Iraq that are not in the data. Fatalities, wounded and hostages taken for each record are included in the data. Text descriptions and information on the perpetrator are also included in the data.
Source: http://wits.nctc.gov/

This data reports terror incidents by Sunnis recorded for Iraq in the National Counter Terrorism Center's World Wide Incident Tracking Database. It covers incidents that were observed for the period 2004 up through March 2007. The Center cautions that there could be some incidents that have occurred in Iraq that are not in the data. Fatalities, wounded and hostages taken for each record are included in the data. The events in the database are those for which the perpetrator was known to be from the Sunni tribe.
Source: http://wits.nctc.gov/

This data reports terror incidents by Shias recorded for Iraq in the National Counter Terrorism Center's World Wide Incident Tracking Database. It covers incidents that were observed for the period 2004 up through March 2007. The Center cautions that there could be some incidents that have occurred in Iraq that are not in the data. Fatalities, wounded and hostages taken for each record are included in the data. The events in the database are those for which the perpetrator was known to be from the Shia tribe.
Source: http://wits.nctc.gov/

The map is based on Intercept orders report from US Courts website
http://www.uscourts.gov
It shows the number of wiretapping orders issued by Judges by different jurisdictions.
Obviously, these wiretaps (or intercepts) were ordered during the investigation of criminal activity since they were ordered under the supervision of a State or Federal Judge.
Caveat: The original report shows wiretapping orders by counties and for some states its by Judicial districts. For consistency, all the wiretaps were aggregated to the county where the judicial districts are located. Also, note that for some locations, the
only specification is State Attorney General, in that case it was assigned to the county where the Capital of that state is located. NY Organized Crime Task Force and NYC Narcotics Special Bureau wiretap orders were assigned to the county where they are located.

The map is based on output from a HAZUS flood model for 100 year coastal flood scenario. The data shows the count of buildings by censusblock that could be inundated by 100 year coastal floods. http://www.fema.gov/plan/prevent/hazus/

Energy Capacity - Nuclear is the actual capacity of the nuclear electric power industry to describe the size of generating plants. MWe is the symbol for the actual output of a generating station in megawatts of electricity.
Online resource:
http://geodata.grid.unep.ch
URL original source:
http://www.worldenergy.org/wec-geis/publications/default/
Original Data Source uses -9999 to represent that no data is available, we have substituted a value of -1. a value of 0 means the country does not have nuclear energy capabilities.

The map is based on output of a Flood simulation model run on HAZUS for 100 year return flood model. It shows the average, minimum and maximum flood levels (in feet) along East/Hudson rivers and shores by census blocks in New York and New Jersey. http://www.fema.gov/plan/prevent/hazus/

This data set illustrates the sale of distillate fuel oil and kerosene by state from 2000-2005, purchased in thousands gallons.
http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/dnav/pet/pet_cons_821use_a_EPD0_VRS_Mgal_a.htm
August 24, 2007

U.S. certified organic beans, by State, 2005
Source: USDA, Economic Research Service, based on information from USDA-accredited State and private organic certifiers.
http://www.ers.usda.gov/Data/Organic/
accessed on 23 August 2007

data

USDA, Economic Research Service, based on information from USDA-accredited State and private organic certifiers.

This data set illustrates the ranking of military size by countries across the globe. The value of -1 means that no data was available.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_size_of_armed_forces
August 27, 2007

The economically active population comprises all persons of either sex who furnish the supply of labor for the production of economic goods and services as defined by the United Nations systems of national accounts and balances during a specified time-reference period. According to these systems the production of economic goods and services includes all production and processing of primary products whether for the market for barter or for own consumption, the production of all other goods and services for the market and, in the case of households which produce such goods and services for the market, the corresponding production for own consumption.
Original Data source uses a value of -9999 to represent no data available, we have substituted a value of 0.
Online resource:
http://geodata.grid.unep.ch
URL original source:
http://laborsta.ilo.org/

This is the World Freedom index, By the State of World Liberty Project. It ranks various countries by various forms of freedom and created an index to see which countries had the most freedom. USA finished 8th, with Estonia in 1st place and North Korea having the least freedom.
Source URL: http://www.stateofworldliberty.org/report/rankings.html
This Dataset has a ranking for the countries, just to be clear, when you map out the rankings of countries, the highest ranked countries will not be the brightest on the map. Estonia is Ranked #1, but the value of 1 is lower than the value assigned to North Korea (158). so just be aware of that.
In short, for mapping, use the Scores not the Ranks.

This dataset shows where media and press are most free to express their views and opinions. Countries rankings are based on laws, violence, and deaths of reporters and journalists. This is a Different measure of freedom than the world freedom index but just as important. This dataset shows the availability of dissenting views and opinions allowed within a Country.
The USA was surprisingly ranked 44th, where freedom of speech is supposed to be one of out most prized rights. 1st place was a tie between northern European Countries (Denmark, Finland, Switzerland, Ireland, Iceland, Norway, and the Netherlands)
Source URL: http://www.worldpress.org/link.cfm?http://www.rsf.org/article.php3?id_article=15333

This dataset shows where media and press are most free to express their views and opinions. Countries rankings are based on laws, violence, and deaths of reporters and journalists. This is a Different measure of freedom than the world freedom index but just as important. This dataset shows the availability of dissenting views and opinions allowed within a Country.
In the 2006 Rankings the US Fell to 53rd position, bummer. pretty much the same countries were in the top positions, Denmark dropped a bit due to the Mohammed cartoons.
Source URL: http://www.rsf.org/article.php3?id_article=19381

This dataset shows where media and press are most free to express their views and opinions. Countries rankings are based on laws, violence, and deaths of reporters and journalists. This is a Different measure of freedom than the world freedom index but just as important. This dataset shows the availability of dissenting views and opinions allowed within a Country.
Source URL: http://www.rsf.org/article.php3?id_article=11715

The map is based on 10 year return coastal floods simulation run on HAZUS. The data includes number of residential, commercial, Goverment, schools and colleges by census block that may be inundated by the 10 year floods (measured in feet). http://www.fema.gov/plan/prevent/hazus/

U.S. Retail Gasoline Prices, Regular Grade, Dollars per gallon, including all taxes as of September 3, 2007. Data gives change in price from one year ago as well as current retail price for a gallon of regular grade gasoline by region in the USA.
Source: http://www.eia.doe.gov/oil_gas/petroleum/data_publications/wrgp/mogas_home_page.html
Accessed on Sept. 3, 2007

This data set illustrates the highest human deaths from terrorist attacks around the globe. (New York's September 11th loss also includes Washington, D.C.'s loss).
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/ID/20287932/
September 6, 2007

This data reports terror incidents involving NGO/Huminatarian workers and human rights activists around the world. Data comes from the National Counter Terrorism Center's World Wide Incident Tracking Database. It covers incidents that were observed for the period 2004 up through March 2007. The Center cautions that there could be some incidents that have occurred in Iraq that are not in the data. Fatalities, wounded and hostages taken for each record are included in the data.
Source: http://wits.nctc.gov/

Since the first nuclear bomb test in New Mexico in 1945, there have been over 2000 confirmed nuclear explosions around the globe. This dataset includes accurate to questionable locations of all 2000+.
This data was found online at the Google Earth Community site. It was posted by the user Hill.
Source: http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/showflat.php/Cat/0/Number/34290/an/0/page/0#34290
Accessed: 9.11.07

The map is based on data from Humanitarian Information Unit (HIU) of the U.S. State Dept.
(http://hiu.state.gov/index.cfm?fuseaction=public.display&id=70216bae-d9e0-4c0b-9488-7a951375a99f
There is a detailed explanation in the document that goes with the zipped dataset, titled:
"Using Village Destruction Information Responsibly:
February 27, 2007"
that discusses the validity of the data.
Surveillance of villages in Darfur, Sudan is an ongoing process. Much of the information already collected remains to be analyzed and confirmed. More information is also being collected.
Unless a village appears to have sustained significant damage, it is considered undamaged (even though some structures may be damaged). A village labeled "Damaged" may have many destroyed structures just as a village labeled "Destroyed" may have a number of damaged structures among many destroyed ones. The categories simply hint at the extent of destruction (whether partial or nearly complete).
For example, with the current data table (data as of January 25, 2007), we can map 1606 destroyed/damaged in the Darfur region. 411 villages are labeled as Damaged and 1195 villages are labeled as Destroyed.
Several factors inhibit our ability to provide exact statistics for the number of structures destroyed/damaged. There are a number of confirmed and categorized villages for which there is no record of the number of structures. Additionally, in a few instances, a range for the number of structures destroyed or damaged was recorded.
When the HIU receives further information on the status of more villages throughout the region, we will distribute it as appropriate.

Exports of TOTAL from New England Region in United States Dollars ($ USD). This data comes from Trade Stats Express - State Export Data and covers the years 2001- March 2007.
Source: http://tse.export.gov/MapFrameset.aspx?MapPage=SEDMapWorldDisplay.aspx&UniqueURL=fzalwu55osssr245pb42yw55-2007-9-13-14-13-5
Accessed on 13 Sept. 2007

Exports of TOTAL from Mid Atlantic Region in United States Dollars ($ USD). This data comes from Trade Stats Express - State Export Data and covers the years 2001- March 2007.
Source: http://tse.export.gov/MapFrameset.aspx?MapPage=SEDMapWorldDisplay.aspx&UniqueURL=fzalwu55osssr245pb42yw55-2007-9-13-14-13-5
Accessed on 13 Sept. 2007

Exports of TOTAL from South Atlantic Region in United States Dollars ($ USD). This data comes from Trade Stats Express - State Export Data and covers the years 2001- March 2007.
Source: http://tse.export.gov/MapFrameset.aspx?MapPage=SEDMapWorldDisplay.aspx&UniqueURL=fzalwu55osssr245pb42yw55-2007-9-13-14-13-5
Accessed on 13 Sept. 2007

Exports of TOTAL from North Central Region in United States Dollars ($ USD). This data comes from Trade Stats Express - State Export Data and covers the years 2001- March 2007.
Source: http://tse.export.gov/MapFrameset.aspx?MapPage=SEDMapWorldDisplay.aspx&UniqueURL=fzalwu55osssr245pb42yw55-2007-9-13-14-13-5
Accessed on 13 Sept. 2007

Exports of TOTAL from South Central Region in United States Dollars ($ USD). This data comes from Trade Stats Express - State Export Data and covers the years 2001- March 2007.
Source: http://tse.export.gov/MapFrameset.aspx?MapPage=SEDMapWorldDisplay.aspx&UniqueURL=fzalwu55osssr245pb42yw55-2007-9-13-14-13-5
Accessed on 13 Sept. 2007

Exports of TOTAL from Mountain Region in United States Dollars ($ USD). This data comes from Trade Stats Express - State Export Data and covers the years 2001- March 2007.
Source: http://tse.export.gov/MapFrameset.aspx?MapPage=SEDMapWorldDisplay.aspx&UniqueURL=fzalwu55osssr245pb42yw55-2007-9-13-14-13-5
Accessed on 13 Sept. 2007

Exports of TOTAL from Pacific Region in United States Dollars ($ USD). This data comes from Trade Stats Express - State Export Data and covers the years 2001- March 2007.
Source: http://tse.export.gov/MapFrameset.aspx?MapPage=SEDMapWorldDisplay.aspx&UniqueURL=fzalwu55osssr245pb42yw55-2007-9-13-14-13-5
Accessed on 13 Sept. 2007

Total Exports of the USA in $ US Dollars by State. This data comes from Trade Stats Express - State Export Data and covers the years 2001- March 2007.
Source: http://tse.export.gov/MapFrameset.aspx?MapPage=SEDMapWorldDisplay.aspx&UniqueURL=fzalwu55osssr245pb42yw55-2007-9-13-14-13-5
Accessed on 18 Sept. 2007

Total tax revenue as a percentage of GDP indicates the share of a country's output that is collected by the government through taxes. It can thus be regarded as one measure of the degree to which the government controls the economy's resources. Taxes on incomes and profits as a percentage of GDP represents the amount of resources collected by government directly from the incomes of people and companies. Taxes on goods and services as a percentage of GDP represents the amount of resources the government collects from people as they spend their income on goods and services.
Taxes are defined as compulsory, unrequited payments to general government. They are unrequited in the sense that benefits provided by government to taxpayers are not normally in proportion to their payments.
Taxes on incomes and profits cover taxes levied on the net income or profits (gross income minus allowable tax reliefs) of individuals and enterprises. They also cover taxes levied on the capital gains of individuals and enterprises, and gains from gambling.
Taxes on goods and services covers all taxes levied on the production, extraction, sale, transfer, leasing or delivery of goods, and the rendering of services, or on the use of goods or permission to use goods or to perform activities. They consist mainly of value added and sales taxes.
Note that the sum of taxes on goods and services and taxes on income and profits do not equal total tax revenues, which also includes payments by employers and employees made under compulsory social security schemes as well as payroll taxes, taxes related to the ownership and transfer of property, and other taxes.
Source URL:
http://titania.sourceoecd.org/vl=10763390/cl=32/nw=1/rpsv/factbook/10-03-01.htm

The data for the map is based on DoD 2006 annual report on DoD contracts. The original report has over 1.25 million contracts. For the current map, only those records worth $10K or more were selected, which were then geocoded and grouped by Defense contractor (52,127). Of which only those in the lower 48 states were selected (50,929) which were then geographically assigned and aggregated to 433 congressional districts (109th Congress).
The ranking of congressional districts by dollar value of total defense contract is given below:
1. Virginia's 8th district $11.789 billion (985 defense contractors)
2. Virginia's 10th district $6.096 billion (664 defense contractors)
3. California's 53rd district $3.034 billion (325 defense contractors)
4. Virginia's 11th district $2.931 billion (514 defense contractors)
5. Alabama's 1st district $2.585 billion (335 defense contractors)
Note that there are over 5000 defense contractors that are located outside of the 50 U.S. states and Wash. D.C., with total defense contracts worth $7.066 billlion. The largest among these is worth over $1.45 billion to a company providing warehousing services and is based in a middle-east country.

This dataset contains nations' total business spending on fixed assets, such as factories, machinery, equipment, dwellings, and inventories of raw materials, which provide the basis for future production. It is measured gross of the depreciation of the assets, i.e., it includes investment that merely replaces worn-out or scrapped capital.
The investment is shown as a percentage of each country's GDP.
Source: CIA World Factbook, 2007: https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/docs/notesanddefs.html#2010
Accessed: 10.2.07

This dataset gives spending on defense programs for the most recent year available as a percent of gross domestic product (GDP); the GDP is calculated on an exchange rate basis, i.e., not in terms of purchasing power parity (PPP).
Source: CIA World Factbook 2007: https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/docs/notesanddefs.html#2010
Accessed: 10.2.07

This dataset graphically tracks US investment abroad. The dataset covers many types of investment, including manufacturing, trade, and financial aspects. This data covers 2005 figures, and shows which countries' markets are heavily invested in by the US. This data was collected from the Bureau of Economic Analysis : http://www.bea.gov/scb/pdf/2007/07%20july/0707_dip_article.pdf and credit is given to Marilyn Ibarra and Jennifer Koncz. The authors of : Direct Investment Positions for 2006
Country and Industry Detail
The data was accessed on October 1, 2007

The computed population density data for the map is based on a media CD released by ESRI in 2006. According to the media CD, China in 2006 comprised of 33 provinces. These include Tibet (now named Xizang, an autonomously administered region), Hong Kong and Macau (both of which are designated as special districts) along with Xingiang in the west, parts of which are involved in an unsettled border dispute with a neighboring country, as can be seen by a dotted line in google base map of the region and Taiwan. Compare this map with the population density map of 2002 that now has only 32 provinces...

The computed population density data for the map is based on a media CD released by ESRI in 2006. According to the media CD, China in 2006 comprised of 33 provinces. These include Tibet (now named Xizang, an autonomously administered region), Hong Kong and Macau (both of which are designated as special districts) along with Xingiang in the west, parts of which are involved in an unsettled border dispute with a neighboring country, as can be seen by a dotted line in google base map of the region and Taiwan. Compare this map with the population density map of 2002 that now has only 32 provinces...

This dataset graphically tracks US investment abroad. The dataset covers many types of investment, including manufacturing, trade, and financial aspects. This data covers 2006 figures, and shows which countries' markets are heavily invested in by the US. This data was collected from the Bureau of Economic Analysis : [Link] and credit is given to Marilyn Ibarra and Jennifer Koncz. The authors of : Direct Investment Positions for 2006 Country and Industry Detail The data was accessed on October 1, 2007

This data set illustrates the number of cattle, by thousand heads, per country from 1961-2004. A value of -1 means that no data was available. Cattle stock can be further defined as including "all cattle in the country, regardless of place or purpose of their breeding. Cattle figures include the common ox (Bos taurus), zebu, humped ox (Bos indicus), Asiatic ox (subgenus Bibos) and Tibetan yak (Poephagus grunniens)" (Earth Trends).
Date Accessed: October 5th, 2007
Source URL: http://earthtrends.wri.org/searchable_db/index.php?step=countries&ccID%5B%5D=0&allcountries=checkbox&theme=8&variable_ID=338&action=select_years

This data set illustrates the world's wine production in hundreds of liters, by country and year. A value of -1 means that no data was available.
Source URL: http://www.swivel.com/data_sets/show/1001590
Date Accessed: October 9th, 2007

This data set illustrates the earthquake that have happened between 1998 and 2007. Attributes included are the distance, region, direction, location, date, time, and magnitude.
Source: USGS
URL: http://www.swivel.com/data_sets/show/1009513
http://pasadena.wr.usgs.gov/shake/ca/archives.html
Date Accessed: October 10th, 2007

The 2007 World Bank Group Entrepreneurship Survey measures entrepreneurial activity in 84 developing and industrial countries over the period 2003-2005. The database includes cross-country, time-series data on the number of total and newly registered businesses, collected directly from Registrar of Companies around the world. In its second year, this survey incorporates improvements in methodology, and expanded participation from countries covered, allowing for greater cross-border compatibility of data compared with the 2006 survey. This joint effort by the IFC SME Department and the World Bank Developing Research Group is the most comprehensive dataset on cross-country firm entry data available today.
This database The World Bank Group Entrepreneurship Dataaset presents data collected primarily from country business registries using the first annual World Bank Group Questionnaire on Entrepreneurship (alternative sources were tax authorities, finance ministries, and national statistics offices).
For more information on the author of the database, Leora Klapper, visit: http://go.worldbank.org/DK5AHCQSO0. This data was access at the preceeding link, on October 11, 2007. Please visit the link for more information in regards to this dataset.

This dataset lists the number of well known school shootings by state. Some states have had more incidents than others.
School shooting is a term popularized in American and Canadian media to describe gun violence at educational institutions, especially the mass murder or spree killing of people connected with an institution. A school shooting can be perpetrated by one or more students, expelled students, alumni, faculty members, or outsiders. Unlike acts of revenge against specific people, school shootings usually involve multiple intended or actual victims, often randomly targeted.
Source: Wikipedia section on school shootings
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/School_shootings#List_of_school_shootings

In November 2002, U.S. President George W. Bush, visiting Europe for a NATO summit, declared that "should Iraqi President Saddam Hussein choose not to disarm, the United States will lead a coalition of the willing to disarm him."
This dataset is a list of countries included in the "Coalition of the Willing."
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2003/03/20030327-10.html
The original list prepared in March 2003 included 49 members. Of those 49, only four besides the U.S. contributed troops to the invasion force (the United Kingdom, Australia, Poland, and Denmark). 33 provided some number of troops to support the occupation after the invasion was complete. At least six members have no military.
The war was deeply unpopular amongst the citizens of all the coalition countries except the United States and at least one, Costa Rica (which has no armed forces), requested in September 2004 to no longer be considered a member. Today the official White House list of the coalition shows 48 member states, however, the relevance of placing several of these members on the list has been questioned.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coalition_of_the_willing#.22Coalition_of_the_willing.22
Accessed on 9 October 2007

This data reports terror incidents involving IEDs recorded for Iraq in the National Counter Terrorism Center's World Wide Incident Tracking Database. It covers incidents that were observed for the fourth quarter of 2006. The Center cautions that there could be some incidents that have occurred in Iraq that are not in the data. Fatalities, wounded and hostages taken for each record are included in the data. Text descriptions and information on the perpetrators are also included in the file.

This data reports terror incidents involving IEDs recorded for Iraq in the National Counter Terrorism Center's World Wide Incident Tracking Database. It covers incidents that were observed for the third quarter of 2006. The Center cautions that there could be some incidents that have occurred in Iraq that are not in the data. Fatalities, wounded and hostages taken for each record are included in the data. Text descriptions and information on the perpetrators are also included in the file

This data reports terror incidents involving IEDs recorded for Iraq in the National Counter Terrorism Center's World Wide Incident Tracking Database. It covers incidents that were observed for the second quarter of 2006. The Center cautions that there could be some incidents that have occurred in Iraq that are not in the data. Fatalities, wounded and hostages taken for each record are included in the data. Text descriptions and information on the perpetrators are also included in the file.

This data reports terror incidents involving IEDs recorded for Iraq in the National Counter Terrorism Center's World Wide Incident Tracking Database. It covers incidents that were observed for the first quarter of 2006. The Center cautions that there could be some incidents that have occurred in Iraq that are not in the data. Fatalities, wounded and hostages taken for each record are included in the data. Text descriptions and information on the perpetrators are also included in the file.

This data reports terror incidents involving IEDs recorded for Iraq in the National Counter Terrorism Center's World Wide Incident Tracking Database. It covers incidents that were observed for the fourth quarter of 2005. The Center cautions that there could be some incidents that have occurred in Iraq that are not in the data. Fatalities, wounded and hostages taken for each record are included in the data. Text descriptions and information on the perpetrators are also included in the file.

This data reports terror incidents involving IEDs recorded for Iraq in the National Counter Terrorism Center's World Wide Incident Tracking Database. It covers incidents that were observed for the third quarter of 2005. The Center cautions that there could be some incidents that have occurred in Iraq that are not in the data. Fatalities, wounded and hostages taken for each record are included in the data. Text descriptions and information on the perpetrators are also included in the file.

This data reports terror incidents involving IEDs recorded for Iraq in the National Counter Terrorism Center's World Wide Incident Tracking Database. It covers incidents that were observed for the second quarter of 2005. The Center cautions that there could be some incidents that have occurred in Iraq that are not in the data. Fatalities, wounded and hostages taken for each record are included in the data. Text descriptions and information on the perpetrators are also included in the file.

This data reports terror incidents involving IEDs recorded for Iraq in the National Counter Terrorism Center's World Wide Incident Tracking Database. It covers incidents that were observed for the first quarter of 2005. The Center cautions that there could be some incidents that have occurred in Iraq that are not in the data. Fatalities, wounded and hostages taken for each record are included in the data. Text descriptions and information on the perpetrators are also included in the file.

This data reports terror incidents involving IEDs recorded for Iraq in the National Counter Terrorism Center's World Wide Incident Tracking Database. It covers incidents that were observed for the fourth quarter of 2004. The Center cautions that there could be some incidents that have occurred in Iraq that are not in the data. Fatalities, wounded and hostages taken for each record are included in the data. Text descriptions and information on the perpetrators are also included in the file.

This data reports terror incidents involving IEDs recorded for Iraq in the National Counter Terrorism Center's World Wide Incident Tracking Database. It covers incidents that were observed for the third quarter of 2004. The Center cautions that there could be some incidents that have occurred in Iraq that are not in the data. Fatalities, wounded and hostages taken for each record are included in the data. Text descriptions and information on the perpetrators are also included in the file.

This is a point based representation of Airports. The dataset is comprised of 15044 features derived based on 1:3 000 000 data originally from RWDBII. The layer provides nominal at 1:3 000 000. Data processing complete globally. This data was collected from: http://www.fao.org/geonetwork/srv/en/metadata.show?id=29037&currTab=simple
access date: October 15, 2007

This dataset is a point based representation of major port and harbors. The dataset layer is comprised of 4792 derivative vector framework library features derived based on 1:3 000 000 data originally from RWDBII. The layer provides nominal analytical/mapping at 1:3 000 000. Data processing complete globally. This data was collected from: http://www.fao.org/geonetwork/srv/en/metadata.show?id=29042&currTab=simple
Access Date: October 15, 2007.

This dataset displays the roads in North and South America in a linear format. This shapefile data layer is comprised of 72099 derivative vector framework library features derived based on 1:3 000 000 data originally from RWDBII. The layer provides nominal analytical/mapping at 1:3 000 000. Data processing complete globally.
Data Source:
http://www.fao.org/geonetwork/srv/en/metadata.show?id=29044&currTab=simple
Access Date:
October 16, 2007
Notes:
Please visit the previous link for more information regarding this particular dataset. This map is a portion of entire world map.

This Dataset shows the Alexa Top 100 International Websites, and provides metrics on the volume of traffic that these sites were able to handle. The Alexa top 100 lists the 100 most visited websites in the world and measures various statistical information. I have looked up the Headquarters, either through alexa, or a Whois Lookup to get street address with i was then able to geocode. I was only able to successfully geocode 85 of the top 100 sites throughout the world.
Source of Data was Alexa.com, Source URL: http://www.alexa.com/site/ds/top_sites?ts_mode=global&lang=none
Data was from October 12, 2007. Alexa is updated daily so to get more up to date information visit their site directly. they don't have maps though.

This dataset tracks the average applied tariff rates in both industrial and developing countries. Data is averaged for the years 1981-2005. Figures for 2005 have been estimated. Notes: All tariff rates are based on unweighted averages for all goods in ad valorem rates, or applied rates, or MFN rates whichever data is available in a longer period. Tariff data is primarily based on UNCTAD TRAINS database and then used WTO IDB data for gap filling if possible. Data in 1980s is taken from other source.** Tariff data in these countries came from IMF Global Monitoring Tariff file in 2004 which might include other duties or charges. Country codes are based on the classifications by income in WDI 2006, where 1 = low income, 2 = middle income, 3 = high incone non-OECDs, and 4 = high income OECD countries.
Sources: UNCTAD TRAINS database (through WITS); WTO IDB database (through WITS); WTO IDB CD ROMs, various years and Trade Policy Review -- Country Reports in various issues, 1990-2005; UNCTAD Handbook of Trade Control Measures of Developing Countries -- Supplement 1987 and Directory of Import Regimes 1994; World Bank Trade Policy Reform in Developing Countries since 1985, WB Discussion Paper #267, 1994 and World Development Indicators, 1998-2006; The Uruguay Round: Statistics on Tariffs Concessions Given and Received, 1996; OECD Indicators of Tariff and Non-Tariff Trade Barriers, 1996 and 2000; and IMF Global Monitoring Tariff data file 2004.
Data source: http://go.worldbank.org/LGOXFTV550
Access Date: October 17, 2007

This data set illustrates where the youth of the nation reside. Included in the data set are the rankings of city by age and the median age of the city.
Source: Census data, Onboard 2006 projection
URL: http://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag/bplive/2007/top25s/youngest.html
Date Accessed: October 16, 2007

This dataset graphically tracks Foreign Direct Investment in the United States. The dataset covers many types of investment, including manufacturing, trade, and financial aspects. This data covers 2005 figures, and shows which markets are heavily invested in by foreign nations. This data was collected from the Bureau of Economic Analysis : http://www.bea.gov/scb/pdf/2007/07%20July/0707_dip_article.pdf and credit is given to Marilyn Ibarra and Jennifer Koncz. The authors of : Direct Investment Positions for 2006 Country and Industry Detail The data was accessed on October 1, 2007. Statistics are quoted in the Millions.

This dataset graphically tracks Foreign Direct Investment in the United States. The dataset covers many types of investment, including manufacturing, trade, and financial aspects. This data covers 2006 figures, and shows which markets are heavily invested in by foreign nations. This data was collected from the Bureau of Economic Analysis : http://www.bea.gov/scb/pdf/2007/07%20July/0707_dip_article.pdf and credit is given to Marilyn Ibarra and Jennifer Koncz. The authors of : Direct Investment Positions for 2006 Country and Industry Detail The data was accessed on October 1, 2007. Statistics are quoted in the Millions.

This dataset displays the Real GDP by metropolitan area for the years 2001-2005. For each of the posted metropolitan areas Millions of chained dollars and the percentage change from the previous year is posted. This data was geocoded according to city and state locations. During the geocoding process 233/363 records from the original dataset were successfully geocoded. The reason for this is that during the process is that the dataset often groups cities together into one metropolitan area, which were unable to be properly coded. This data was collected from the Bureau of Economic analysis at their web page at: http://www.bea.gov/newsreleases/regional/gdp_metro/gdp_metro_newsrelease.htm
Access Date: October 29, 2007

This dataset displays the number of television receivers by country for the time period covering 1990 through 1997. Covered throughout this dataset is 150+ countries, This dataset was gathered from the United Nations Statistics Division. http://unstats.un.org/unsd/databases.htm
Access Date: October 31, 2007

The United States Military Installations database contains the boundaries and location information for important military installations in the United States and Puerto Rico. The database includes records for 405 military installations.
Source: National Transportation Atlas Database
URL: http://www.bts.gov/publications/national_transportation_atlas_database/2006/

Version 2004 of the Fixed-Guideway Transit Network is a network database of the nation's fixed-guideway transit systems. The data set covers systems in cities defined as FTA's universe of cities and includes heavy rail, light rail, monorail, cable car, inclined plane, and automated guideway.
These are the lines that the trains follow between stations.
Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics
URL: http://www.bts.gov/publications/national_transportation_atlas_database/2006/

The database provides location and attribute information for use in national and regional network analysis applications. Supplemental_Information: At the time of publishing the CD significant updates to the layer were underway. Please check http://gis.fra.dot.gov for the latest version of the dataset. The National Rail Network: 1:2,000,000 (line) contains 1 polyline feature (FRAID 8298) that is defined by more than 500 shape points. This feature will not import correctly into the workstation version of ArcInfo, which has a 500 shapepoint limit. When importing into the workstation version of ArcInfo, this feature will be automatically split into 2 features. As part of this process, attributes are simply duplicated on the split features. Because of this, an additonal node is added. The additional node will have incomplete attribution.

This dataset displays the number of mobile telephone subscribers by country for the time period spanning 1980 - 2004. Cellular mobile telephone subscribers aare defined as: Users of portable telephones subscribing to an automatic public mobile telephone service which provides access to the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) using cellular technology. Data is available for 200+ countries. This data was found at: International Telecommunications Union (ITU), Yearbook of Statistics (Geneva), www.itu.int. http://unstats.un.org/unsd/cdb/cdb_source_xrxx.asp?source_code=36 . Access Date: November 1, 2007.

This dataset illustrates the number of public libraries by state. Shown here are more specifically the number of central libraries and the number of branches from the central libraries.
Source: Public Libraries 2005
URL: http://nces.ed.gov/programs/stateprofiles/index.asp
Date Accessed: November 6, 2007

This dataset displays the amounts renewable energy that was consumed on a national basis for over 220 countries. This data covers the years from 1980 to 2005. This data includes statistics on renewable energy other than hydroelectric consumption, which will be shown in a separate dataset. This data was collected from the Energy Information Administration. It was taken from their: International Energy Annual 2005. Table Posted: September 13, 2007. Next Update: June 2008. This data is directly available at: http://www.eia.doe.gov/fuelrenewable.html
Access Date: November 8, 2007

This dataset displays the amount of hydroelectric power that was consumed on a nation level. The dataset covers the time period spanning from 1980 to 2005. Data is available for 200+ countries. This data is scalled at: Billion Kilowatt hours. Data references:Energy Information Administration
International Energy Annual 2005
Table Posted: September 11, 2007
Next Update: June 2008
This data is available directly at: http://www.eia.doe.gov/fuelrenewable.html
Access Date: November 8, 2007.

This dataset displays the number of active duty personnel and their location, by country. Included in these figures are the numbers for Army, Navy, Marine, and Air Force branches of the United States Military. Note: this data includes rounded figures for personnel involved in Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF)and Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF). This data was collected from the department of Defense directly at: http://siadapp.dmdc.osd.mil/personnel/MILITARY/history/hst0706.pdf .

This dataset illustrates the cities with the largest wind speed differences. Also included are the city and state, the population, the speed differnce, the ranking, and the inverse ranking (to be used only for mapping purposes).
Source: City-Data
URL: http://www.city-data.com/top2/c466.html
Date Accessed: November 9, 2007

This dataset shows City level data for all over the United States, and has various attributes for different crimes. Cities are shown as Latitude and longitude points. Attributes include murder, manslaughter, violent crimes, arson, motor vehicle theft, property crimes, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny, theft, and rape. Data was provided by the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Source: FBI
URL: http://www.fbi.gov/ucr/cius2006/data/table_08.html

As the need for energy grows, so does the cost and the environmental risks. One of the great energy solutions is wind energy. This dataset illustrates the top 20 wind energy potential states in billions of kWhs for wind classes of 3 and higher.
Source: American Wind Energy Association
URL:
http://www.awea.org/pubs/factsheets/Wind_Energy_An_Untapped_Resource.pdf
Date Accessed: November 19, 2007

This dataset displays the Corruption Perceptions Index Score by country in 2007. Data is available for 160+ countries, and is provided through swivel.com at: http://www.swivel.com/data_sets/show/1009906 and Transparency International directly at: http://www.transparency.org/news_room/in_focus/2007/cpi2007/cpi_2007_table
Access Date: November 20, 2007. Also, included is a country rank and confidence score to go along with the CPI score.
Swivel description: The 2007 Corruption Perceptions Index looks at perceptions of public sector corruption in 180 countries and territories - the greatest country coverage of any CPI to date and is a composite index that draws on 14 expert opinion surveys. It scores countries on a scale from zero to ten, with zero indicating high levels of perceived corruption and ten indicating low levels of perceived corruption.

This dataset displays the amount of loans received by each country from a foreign bank. This data is available on a quarterly level timescale, with data available for 200+ countries worldwide.
This data is directly available at: http://devdata.worldbank.org/sdmx/jedh/jedh_dbase.html
access date November 26, 2007.

This dataset displays the total Portfolio Investment Assets by country at year end of 2005. By selecting each attribute country, the map will show the amount in which other countries are investing assets into the selected country.
The purpose of the CPIS is to collect information on the stock of cross-border holdings of equities and long- and short-term debt securities valued at market prices prevailing at the time of the CPIS, and broken down by the economy of residence of the issuer. The CPIS calls for data on holdings of securities at end-December of the reference year. In addition to this core (i.e., mandated) set of data, the CPIS also encourages the reporting of supplementary information that is considered to be useful, as indicated below.
Data available from the IMF directly at: http://www.imf.org/external/np/sta/pi/geo.htm
Access Date: November 27, 2007

This dataset displays the growth rate of imports of goods and services during each time period. Data is available from 2001 - 2007. This data are reported on a calendar-year basis. DPAD's estimates for 2006 and forecasts for 2007.
Data Available: http://unstats.un.org/unsd/
Data Accessed: November 29, 2007

This dataset displays the number of Research and development researchers in their respective countries. This data is on an annual time line, and was formed by: UNESCO Institute for Statistics. http://www.uis.unesco.org, Core Theme: Science and Technology. Montreal.
The United Nations Statistical Yearbook is an annual compilation of a wide range of international economic, social and environmental statistics on over 200 countries and areas of the world, compiled from sources including UN agencies and other international, national and specialized organizations. The 50th issue contains data available to the Statistics Division as of March 2006 and presents them in 76 tables on topics such as: agriculture; balance of payments; culture and communication; development assistance; education; energy; environment; finance; industrial production; international merchandise trade; international tourism; labor force; manufacturing; national accounts; nutrition; population; prices; research and development; transport; and wages. The number of years of data shown in the tables varies from one to ten, with the ten-year tables covering 1994 to 2003 or 1995 to 2004. Accompanying the tables are technical notes providing brief descriptions of major statistical concepts, definitions and classifications. For publication information please visit https://unp.un.org/details.aspx?entry=B06SYH&title=Statistical+Yearbook+2005
Data Availability: http://unstats.un.org/unsd
Access Date: November 29, 2007

This dataset illustrates the 200 tallest high-rise buildings in the world. Also shown are the height in meters and feet, the year it started, the city, the rank, the inverse rank to be used for mapping only, the building name, and the number of floors.

This is a map of the locations of all of the WalMart stores throughout the United States. This dataset geocodes the street address of the Walmarts and shows their locations on the map along with their phone numbers for more information. This data was found at a Walmart Locations website which aggregated the locations by state. here is our Source for the information: http://www.priceviewer.com/walmart_locations/

This is a point file of readings from traffic counter locations from 1986 to 2002 throughout highways and roads in Virginia. The data was compiled from the Virginia Department of Transportation, the Maryland Department of Transportation, the DC Department of Transportation and ESRI.

Where are the Presidential Candidates today in New Hampshire? This dataset shows where the 2008 Presidential Candidates are today campaigning on January 7th, 2008. The data provides the Candidate's name, their Party, their campaign stop's location, the event description, and the time of the event.
Information for the dataset was obtained from boston.com
Data was accessed on January 4th, 2008
http://www.boston.com/news/politics/2008/nh/calendar/

This dataset shows the locations of just under 2,000 observatories around the world. This data was collected from the KMZ file provided at: http://www.observatory-guide.org/. Because it is a KMZ file the excel download will not register correctly.
This data was accessed on January 8, 2008.

This dataset was derived from Swivel.com at: http://www.swivel.com/data_sets/show/1011482
Which cites the CIA Fact book as the official Source. https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/
Data is available for 60 countries around the world, and lists the Muslim Population for each.
This data was collected on January 15, 2008.

The data included in the GIS Traffic Stations Version database have been assimilated from station description files provided by FHWA for Weigh-in-Motion (WIM), and Automatic Traffic Counters (ATR). Location referencing information was derived from the National Highway Planning Network version 4.0. and State offices of Transportation
The attributes on the point elements of the database have come from two primary sources, the Station Description Records and the National Highway Planning Network's Linear Referencing System. The attributes for these databases have been intentionally limited to location referencing attributes since the core station description attribute data are contained within the Station Description Tables (SDT).
There is a separate Station Description Table (SDT) for each of the different station types; WIM, and ATR. The attributes in the Station Description Table correspond with the Station Description Record found in Chapter 6 of the latest Traffic Monitoring Guide. The SDT contains the most recent stations available for each state and station type. This table was derived from files provided UTCTR by FHWA. The Station Description Table can be linked to the station shapefile via the STNNKEY field .
A single exception table containing records for those stations that could not be located is provided for WIM, and ATR stations. Generally, this table contains records where location descriptions were not clear enough to locate a station. It is hoped that FHWA will be able to contact the States for a more detailed description
Purpose: The GIS Traffic Stations database provides structural linkages between the National Highway Planning Network Weigh In Motion (WIM), and Automatic Traffic Count Stations (ATR)

State of Arizona - School districts are geographic entities within which state, county, or local officials provide public educational services for the area's residents. The U.S. Census Bureau obtains the boundaries and names for school districts from state officials. The U.S. Census Bureau first provided data for school districts in the 1970 census. For Census 2000, the U.S. Census Bureau tabulated data for three types of school districts: elementary, secondary, and unified.
Each school district is assigned a five-digit code that is unique within state. School district codes are assigned by the Department of Education and are not necessarily in alphabetical order by school district name.

California - School districts are geographic entities within which state, county, or local officials provide public educational services for the area's residents. The U.S. Census Bureau obtains the boundaries and names for school districts from state officials. The U.S. Census Bureau first provided data for school districts in the 1970 census. For Census 2000, the U.S. Census Bureau tabulated data for three types of school districts: elementary, secondary, and unified.
Each school district is assigned a five-digit code that is unique within state. School district codes are assigned by the Department of Education and are not necessarily in alphabetical order by school district name.

Connecticut - School districts are geographic entities within which state, county, or local officials provide public educational services for the area's residents. The U.S. Census Bureau obtains the boundaries and names for school districts from state officials. The U.S. Census Bureau first provided data for school districts in the 1970 census. For Census 2000, the U.S. Census Bureau tabulated data for three types of school districts: elementary, secondary, and unified.
Each school district is assigned a five-digit code that is unique within state. School district codes are assigned by the Department of Education and are not necessarily in alphabetical order by school district name.

Hawaii - School districts are geographic entities within which state, county, or local officials provide public educational services for the area's residents. The U.S. Census Bureau obtains the boundaries and names for school districts from state officials. The U.S. Census Bureau first provided data for school districts in the 1970 census. For Census 2000, the U.S. Census Bureau tabulated data for three types of school districts: elementary, secondary, and unified.
Each school district is assigned a five-digit code that is unique within state. School district codes are assigned by the Department of Education and are not necessarily in alphabetical order by school district name.

Illinois Elementary - School districts are geographic entities within which state, county, or local officials provide public educational services for the area's residents. The U.S. Census Bureau obtains the boundaries and names for school districts from state officials. The U.S. Census Bureau first provided data for school districts in the 1970 census. For Census 2000, the U.S. Census Bureau tabulated data for three types of school districts: elementary, secondary, and unified.
Each school district is assigned a five-digit code that is unique within state. School district codes are assigned by the Department of Education and are not necessarily in alphabetical order by school district name.

Maine Elementary - School districts are geographic entities within which state, county, or local officials provide public educational services for the area's residents. The U.S. Census Bureau obtains the boundaries and names for school districts from state officials. The U.S. Census Bureau first provided data for school districts in the 1970 census. For Census 2000, the U.S. Census Bureau tabulated data for three types of school districts: elementary, secondary, and unified.
Each school district is assigned a five-digit code that is unique within state. School district codes are assigned by the Department of Education and are not necessarily in alphabetical order by school district name.

Massachusetts Elementary - School districts are geographic entities within which state, county, or local officials provide public educational services for the area's residents. The U.S. Census Bureau obtains the boundaries and names for school districts from state officials. The U.S. Census Bureau first provided data for school districts in the 1970 census. For Census 2000, the U.S. Census Bureau tabulated data for three types of school districts: elementary, secondary, and unified.
Each school district is assigned a five-digit code that is unique within state. School district codes are assigned by the Department of Education and are not necessarily in alphabetical order by school district name.

Michigan Elementary - School districts are geographic entities within which state, county, or local officials provide public educational services for the area's residents. The U.S. Census Bureau obtains the boundaries and names for school districts from state officials. The U.S. Census Bureau first provided data for school districts in the 1970 census. For Census 2000, the U.S. Census Bureau tabulated data for three types of school districts: elementary, secondary, and unified.
Each school district is assigned a five-digit code that is unique within state. School district codes are assigned by the Department of Education and are not necessarily in alphabetical order by school district name.

Missouri Elementary - School districts are geographic entities within which state, county, or local officials provide public educational services for the area's residents. The U.S. Census Bureau obtains the boundaries and names for school districts from state officials. The U.S. Census Bureau first provided data for school districts in the 1970 census. For Census 2000, the U.S. Census Bureau tabulated data for three types of school districts: elementary, secondary, and unified.
Each school district is assigned a five-digit code that is unique within state. School district codes are assigned by the Department of Education and are not necessarily in alphabetical order by school district name.

Montana Elementary - School districts are geographic entities within which state, county, or local officials provide public educational services for the area's residents. The U.S. Census Bureau obtains the boundaries and names for school districts from state officials. The U.S. Census Bureau first provided data for school districts in the 1970 census. For Census 2000, the U.S. Census Bureau tabulated data for three types of school districts: elementary, secondary, and unified.
Each school district is assigned a five-digit code that is unique within state. School district codes are assigned by the Department of Education and are not necessarily in alphabetical order by school district name.

Nebraska Elementary - School districts are geographic entities within which state, county, or local officials provide public educational services for the area's residents. The U.S. Census Bureau obtains the boundaries and names for school districts from state officials. The U.S. Census Bureau first provided data for school districts in the 1970 census. For Census 2000, the U.S. Census Bureau tabulated data for three types of school districts: elementary, secondary, and unified.
Each school district is assigned a five-digit code that is unique within state. School district codes are assigned by the Department of Education and are not necessarily in alphabetical order by school district name.

New Hampshire Elementary - School districts are geographic entities within which state, county, or local officials provide public educational services for the area's residents. The U.S. Census Bureau obtains the boundaries and names for school districts from state officials. The U.S. Census Bureau first provided data for school districts in the 1970 census. For Census 2000, the U.S. Census Bureau tabulated data for three types of school districts: elementary, secondary, and unified.
Each school district is assigned a five-digit code that is unique within state. School district codes are assigned by the Department of Education and are not necessarily in alphabetical order by school district name.

New Jersey Elementary - School districts are geographic entities within which state, county, or local officials provide public educational services for the area's residents. The U.S. Census Bureau obtains the boundaries and names for school districts from state officials. The U.S. Census Bureau first provided data for school districts in the 1970 census. For Census 2000, the U.S. Census Bureau tabulated data for three types of school districts: elementary, secondary, and unified.
Each school district is assigned a five-digit code that is unique within state. School district codes are assigned by the Department of Education and are not necessarily in alphabetical order by school district name.

New York Elementary - School districts are geographic entities within which state, county, or local officials provide public educational services for the area's residents. The U.S. Census Bureau obtains the boundaries and names for school districts from state officials. The U.S. Census Bureau first provided data for school districts in the 1970 census. For Census 2000, the U.S. Census Bureau tabulated data for three types of school districts: elementary, secondary, and unified.
Each school district is assigned a five-digit code that is unique within state. School district codes are assigned by the Department of Education and are not necessarily in alphabetical order by school district name.

North Dakota Elementary - School districts are geographic entities within which state, county, or local officials provide public educational services for the area's residents. The U.S. Census Bureau obtains the boundaries and names for school districts from state officials. The U.S. Census Bureau first provided data for school districts in the 1970 census. For Census 2000, the U.S. Census Bureau tabulated data for three types of school districts: elementary, secondary, and unified.
Each school district is assigned a five-digit code that is unique within state. School district codes are assigned by the Department of Education and are not necessarily in alphabetical order by school district name.

Oklahoma Elementary - School districts are geographic entities within which state, county, or local officials provide public educational services for the area's residents. The U.S. Census Bureau obtains the boundaries and names for school districts from state officials. The U.S. Census Bureau first provided data for school districts in the 1970 census. For Census 2000, the U.S. Census Bureau tabulated data for three types of school districts: elementary, secondary, and unified.
Each school district is assigned a five-digit code that is unique within state. School district codes are assigned by the Department of Education and are not necessarily in alphabetical order by school district name.

Oregon Elementary - School districts are geographic entities within which state, county, or local officials provide public educational services for the area's residents. The U.S. Census Bureau obtains the boundaries and names for school districts from state officials. The U.S. Census Bureau first provided data for school districts in the 1970 census. For Census 2000, the U.S. Census Bureau tabulated data for three types of school districts: elementary, secondary, and unified.
Each school district is assigned a five-digit code that is unique within state. School district codes are assigned by the Department of Education and are not necessarily in alphabetical order by school district name.

Rhode Island Elementary - School districts are geographic entities within which state, county, or local officials provide public educational services for the area's residents. The U.S. Census Bureau obtains the boundaries and names for school districts from state officials. The U.S. Census Bureau first provided data for school districts in the 1970 census. For Census 2000, the U.S. Census Bureau tabulated data for three types of school districts: elementary, secondary, and unified.
Each school district is assigned a five-digit code that is unique within state. School district codes are assigned by the Department of Education and are not necessarily in alphabetical order by school district name.

South Carolina Elementary - School districts are geographic entities within which state, county, or local officials provide public educational services for the area's residents. The U.S. Census Bureau obtains the boundaries and names for school districts from state officials. The U.S. Census Bureau first provided data for school districts in the 1970 census. For Census 2000, the U.S. Census Bureau tabulated data for three types of school districts: elementary, secondary, and unified.
Each school district is assigned a five-digit code that is unique within state. School district codes are assigned by the Department of Education and are not necessarily in alphabetical order by school district name.

Tennessee Elementary - School districts are geographic entities within which state, county, or local officials provide public educational services for the area's residents. The U.S. Census Bureau obtains the boundaries and names for school districts from state officials. The U.S. Census Bureau first provided data for school districts in the 1970 census. For Census 2000, the U.S. Census Bureau tabulated data for three types of school districts: elementary, secondary, and unified.
Each school district is assigned a five-digit code that is unique within state. School district codes are assigned by the Department of Education and are not necessarily in alphabetical order by school district name.

Texas Elementary - School districts are geographic entities within which state, county, or local officials provide public educational services for the area's residents. The U.S. Census Bureau obtains the boundaries and names for school districts from state officials. The U.S. Census Bureau first provided data for school districts in the 1970 census. For Census 2000, the U.S. Census Bureau tabulated data for three types of school districts: elementary, secondary, and unified.
Each school district is assigned a five-digit code that is unique within state. School district codes are assigned by the Department of Education and are not necessarily in alphabetical order by school district name.

Vermont Elementary - School districts are geographic entities within which state, county, or local officials provide public educational services for the area's residents. The U.S. Census Bureau obtains the boundaries and names for school districts from state officials. The U.S. Census Bureau first provided data for school districts in the 1970 census. For Census 2000, the U.S. Census Bureau tabulated data for three types of school districts: elementary, secondary, and unified.
Each school district is assigned a five-digit code that is unique within state. School district codes are assigned by the Department of Education and are not necessarily in alphabetical order by school district name.

Washington Elementary - School districts are geographic entities within which state, county, or local officials provide public educational services for the area's residents. The U.S. Census Bureau obtains the boundaries and names for school districts from state officials. The U.S. Census Bureau first provided data for school districts in the 1970 census. For Census 2000, the U.S. Census Bureau tabulated data for three types of school districts: elementary, secondary, and unified.
Each school district is assigned a five-digit code that is unique within state. School district codes are assigned by the Department of Education and are not necessarily in alphabetical order by school district name.

Wisconsin Elementary - School districts are geographic entities within which state, county, or local officials provide public educational services for the area's residents. The U.S. Census Bureau obtains the boundaries and names for school districts from state officials. The U.S. Census Bureau first provided data for school districts in the 1970 census. For Census 2000, the U.S. Census Bureau tabulated data for three types of school districts: elementary, secondary, and unified.
Each school district is assigned a five-digit code that is unique within state. School district codes are assigned by the Department of Education and are not necessarily in alphabetical order by school district name.

Arizona Secondary - School districts are geographic entities within which state, county, or local officials provide public educational services for the area's residents. The U.S. Census Bureau obtains the boundaries and names for school districts from state officials. The U.S. Census Bureau first provided data for school districts in the 1970 census. For Census 2000, the U.S. Census Bureau tabulated data for three types of school districts: elementary, secondary, and unified.
Each school district is assigned a five-digit code that is unique within state. School district codes are assigned by the Department of Education and are not necessarily in alphabetical order by school district name.

California Secondary - School districts are geographic entities within which state, county, or local officials provide public educational services for the area's residents. The U.S. Census Bureau obtains the boundaries and names for school districts from state officials. The U.S. Census Bureau first provided data for school districts in the 1970 census. For Census 2000, the U.S. Census Bureau tabulated data for three types of school districts: elementary, secondary, and unified.
Each school district is assigned a five-digit code that is unique within state. School district codes are assigned by the Department of Education and are not necessarily in alphabetical order by school district name.

Connecticut Secondary - School districts are geographic entities within which state, county, or local officials provide public educational services for the area's residents. The U.S. Census Bureau obtains the boundaries and names for school districts from state officials. The U.S. Census Bureau first provided data for school districts in the 1970 census. For Census 2000, the U.S. Census Bureau tabulated data for three types of school districts: elementary, secondary, and unified.
Each school district is assigned a five-digit code that is unique within state. School district codes are assigned by the Department of Education and are not necessarily in alphabetical order by school district name.

Hawaii Secondary - School districts are geographic entities within which state, county, or local officials provide public educational services for the area's residents. The U.S. Census Bureau obtains the boundaries and names for school districts from state officials. The U.S. Census Bureau first provided data for school districts in the 1970 census. For Census 2000, the U.S. Census Bureau tabulated data for three types of school districts: elementary, secondary, and unified.
Each school district is assigned a five-digit code that is unique within state. School district codes are assigned by the Department of Education and are not necessarily in alphabetical order by school district name.

Illinois Secondary - School districts are geographic entities within which state, county, or local officials provide public educational services for the area's residents. The U.S. Census Bureau obtains the boundaries and names for school districts from state officials. The U.S. Census Bureau first provided data for school districts in the 1970 census. For Census 2000, the U.S. Census Bureau tabulated data for three types of school districts: elementary, secondary, and unified.
Each school district is assigned a five-digit code that is unique within state. School district codes are assigned by the Department of Education and are not necessarily in alphabetical order by school district name.

Maine Secondary - School districts are geographic entities within which state, county, or local officials provide public educational services for the area's residents. The U.S. Census Bureau obtains the boundaries and names for school districts from state officials. The U.S. Census Bureau first provided data for school districts in the 1970 census. For Census 2000, the U.S. Census Bureau tabulated data for three types of school districts: elementary, secondary, and unified.
Each school district is assigned a five-digit code that is unique within state. School district codes are assigned by the Department of Education and are not necessarily in alphabetical order by school district name.

Massachusetts Secondary - School districts are geographic entities within which state, county, or local officials provide public educational services for the area's residents. The U.S. Census Bureau obtains the boundaries and names for school districts from state officials. The U.S. Census Bureau first provided data for school districts in the 1970 census. For Census 2000, the U.S. Census Bureau tabulated data for three types of school districts: elementary, secondary, and unified.
Each school district is assigned a five-digit code that is unique within state. School district codes are assigned by the Department of Education and are not necessarily in alphabetical order by school district name.

Montana Secondary - School districts are geographic entities within which state, county, or local officials provide public educational services for the area's residents. The U.S. Census Bureau obtains the boundaries and names for school districts from state officials. The U.S. Census Bureau first provided data for school districts in the 1970 census. For Census 2000, the U.S. Census Bureau tabulated data for three types of school districts: elementary, secondary, and unified.
Each school district is assigned a five-digit code that is unique within state. School district codes are assigned by the Department of Education and are not necessarily in alphabetical order by school district name.

Nebraska Secondary - School districts are geographic entities within which state, county, or local officials provide public educational services for the area's residents. The U.S. Census Bureau obtains the boundaries and names for school districts from state officials. The U.S. Census Bureau first provided data for school districts in the 1970 census. For Census 2000, the U.S. Census Bureau tabulated data for three types of school districts: elementary, secondary, and unified.
Each school district is assigned a five-digit code that is unique within state. School district codes are assigned by the Department of Education and are not necessarily in alphabetical order by school district name.

New Hampshire Secondary - School districts are geographic entities within which state, county, or local officials provide public educational services for the area's residents. The U.S. Census Bureau obtains the boundaries and names for school districts from state officials. The U.S. Census Bureau first provided data for school districts in the 1970 census. For Census 2000, the U.S. Census Bureau tabulated data for three types of school districts: elementary, secondary, and unified.
Each school district is assigned a five-digit code that is unique within state. School district codes are assigned by the Department of Education and are not necessarily in alphabetical order by school district name.

New Jersey Secondary - School districts are geographic entities within which state, county, or local officials provide public educational services for the area's residents. The U.S. Census Bureau obtains the boundaries and names for school districts from state officials. The U.S. Census Bureau first provided data for school districts in the 1970 census. For Census 2000, the U.S. Census Bureau tabulated data for three types of school districts: elementary, secondary, and unified.
Each school district is assigned a five-digit code that is unique within state. School district codes are assigned by the Department of Education and are not necessarily in alphabetical order by school district name.

New York Secondary - School districts are geographic entities within which state, county, or local officials provide public educational services for the area's residents. The U.S. Census Bureau obtains the boundaries and names for school districts from state officials. The U.S. Census Bureau first provided data for school districts in the 1970 census. For Census 2000, the U.S. Census Bureau tabulated data for three types of school districts: elementary, secondary, and unified.
Each school district is assigned a five-digit code that is unique within state. School district codes are assigned by the Department of Education and are not necessarily in alphabetical order by school district name.

South Carolina Secondary - School districts are geographic entities within which state, county, or local officials provide public educational services for the area's residents. The U.S. Census Bureau obtains the boundaries and names for school districts from state officials. The U.S. Census Bureau first provided data for school districts in the 1970 census. For Census 2000, the U.S. Census Bureau tabulated data for three types of school districts: elementary, secondary, and unified.
Each school district is assigned a five-digit code that is unique within state. School district codes are assigned by the Department of Education and are not necessarily in alphabetical order by school district name.

Tennessee Secondary - School districts are geographic entities within which state, county, or local officials provide public educational services for the area's residents. The U.S. Census Bureau obtains the boundaries and names for school districts from state officials. The U.S. Census Bureau first provided data for school districts in the 1970 census. For Census 2000, the U.S. Census Bureau tabulated data for three types of school districts: elementary, secondary, and unified.
Each school district is assigned a five-digit code that is unique within state. School district codes are assigned by the Department of Education and are not necessarily in alphabetical order by school district name.

Vermont Secondary - School districts are geographic entities within which state, county, or local officials provide public educational services for the area's residents. The U.S. Census Bureau obtains the boundaries and names for school districts from state officials. The U.S. Census Bureau first provided data for school districts in the 1970 census. For Census 2000, the U.S. Census Bureau tabulated data for three types of school districts: elementary, secondary, and unified.
Each school district is assigned a five-digit code that is unique within state. School district codes are assigned by the Department of Education and are not necessarily in alphabetical order by school district name.

This Dataset shows the approximate locations and brief text descriptions of Terrorist attacks on infrastructure around the world from 2004 until september 31st, 2007. Data was found at the Worldwide Incidence Tracking System.

Wisconsin Secondary - School districts are geographic entities within which state, county, or local officials provide public educational services for the area's residents. The U.S. Census Bureau obtains the boundaries and names for school districts from state officials. The U.S. Census Bureau first provided data for school districts in the 1970 census. For Census 2000, the U.S. Census Bureau tabulated data for three types of school districts: elementary, secondary, and unified.
Each school district is assigned a five-digit code that is unique within state. School district codes are assigned by the Department of Education and are not necessarily in alphabetical order by school district name.

This data was downloaded from the Cuban website in March of 2008. All missing data is represented as -1. The selection of data for different years varies. The National Center of Statistics and the National Center of Information of Medical Sciences offer health statistics corresponding to the years 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 , 2000 , 2001 , 2002 , 2003 , 2004, 2005 y 2006. The documents contain an important volume of statistical information about the fundamental components of the state of health of the Cuban population, resources, services, and the training of qualified personal. This has been published for 23 consecutive years.
The indicators presented come from the following information sources:
* Demographic publications from the National Office of Statistics
* System of Information of National Statistics
* System of Information of Statistics about the health sector
* Direction of ambulatory attention (referencing family doctors)
* National direction of Teaching (doctors and dentists in residence)
* Registry of health professionals

Projections of the Population (against the 1990 Census), By Age 0-4 years old at individual State level: 1995 to 2025. Data provided by Census although I added calculations for percent change.
(Numbers in thousands. Resident population. Series A projections. For more details, see Population Paper Listings #47, "Population Projections
for States, by Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin: 1995 to 2025.")

Projections of the Population (against the 1990 Census), By Age 5-17 year old at individual State level: 1995 to 2025. Data provided by Census although I added calculations for percent change.
(Numbers in thousands. Resident population. Series A projections. For more details, see Population Paper Listings #47, "Population Projections
for States, by Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin: 1995 to 2025.")

Projections of the Population (against the 1990 Census), By Age 25-64 year old at individual State level: 1995 to 2025. Data provided by Census although I added calculations for percent change.
(Numbers in thousands. Resident population. Series A projections. For more details, see Population Paper Listings #47, "Population Projections
for States, by Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin: 1995 to 2025.")

Projections of the Population (against the 1990 Census), By Age 65+ year old at individual State level: 1995 to 2025. Data provided by Census although I added calculations for percent change.
(Numbers in thousands. Resident population. Series A projections. For more details, see Population Paper Listings #47, "Population Projections
for States, by Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin: 1995 to 2025.")

Projections of the Population (against the 1990 Census), By Age 18-24 year old at individual State level: 1995 to 2025. Data provided by Census although I added calculations for percent change.
(Numbers in thousands. Resident population. Series A projections. For more details, see Population Paper Listings #47, "Population Projections
for States, by Age, Sex, Race, and Hispanic Origin: 1995 to 2025.")

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in the United Kingdom. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in the UK were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. Only Power Plants that had a listed longitude and latitude in CARMA's database were mapped. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information
http://carma.org/region/detail/201

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in the USA. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in the United Staes were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information
http://carma.org/region/detail/202

This data was downloaded from the Cuban website in March of 2008. All missing data is represented as -1. The selection of data for different years varies. The National Center of Statistics and the National Center of Information of Medical Sciences offer health statistics corresponding to the years 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 , 2000 , 2001 , 2002 , 2003 , 2004, 2005 y 2006. The documents contain an important volume of statistical information about the fundamental components of the state of health of the Cuban population, resources, services, and the training of qualified personal. This has been published for 23 consecutive years.
The indicators presented come from the following information sources:
* Demographic publications from the National Office of Statistics
* System of Information of National Statistics
* System of Information of Statistics about the health sector
* Direction of ambulatory attention (referencing family doctors)
* National direction of Teaching (doctors and dentists in residence)
* Registry of health professionals

This data was downloaded from the Cuban website in March of 2008. All missing data is represented as -1. The selection of data for different years varies. The National Center of Statistics and the National Center of Information of Medical Sciences offer health statistics corresponding to the years 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 , 2000 , 2001 , 2002 , 2003 , 2004, 2005 y 2006. The documents contain an important volume of statistical information about the fundamental components of the state of health of the Cuban population, resources, services, and the training of qualified personal. This has been published for 23 consecutive years.
The indicators presented come from the following information sources:
* Demographic publications from the National Office of Statistics
* System of Information of National Statistics
* System of Information of Statistics about the health sector
* Direction of ambulatory attention (referencing family doctors)
* National direction of Teaching (doctors and dentists in residence)
* Registry of health professionals

This data was downloaded from the Cuban website in March of 2008. All missing data is represented as -1. The selection of data for different years varies. The National Center of Statistics and the National Center of Information of Medical Sciences offer health statistics corresponding to the years 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 , 2000 , 2001 , 2002 , 2003 , 2004, 2005 y 2006. The documents contain an important volume of statistical information about the fundamental components of the state of health of the Cuban population, resources, services, and the training of qualified personal. This has been published for 23 consecutive years.
The indicators presented come from the following information sources:
* Demographic publications from the National Office of Statistics
* System of Information of National Statistics
* System of Information of Statistics about the health sector
* Direction of ambulatory attention (referencing family doctors)
* National direction of Teaching (doctors and dentists in residence)
* Registry of health professionals

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in India. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in India were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. Only Power Plants that had a listed longitude and latitude in CARMA's database were mapped. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information
http://carma.org/region/detail/90

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in China. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in China were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. Only Power Plants that had a listed longitude and latitude in CARMA's database were mapped. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information
http://carma.org/region/detail/47

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in South Africa.
Power Plant emissions from all power plants in South Africa were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement.
The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. Only Power Plants that had a listed longitude and latitude in CARMA's database were mapped.
The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide.
Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information
http://carma.org/region/detail/174

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Australia. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Australia were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. Only Power Plants that had a listed longitude and latitude in CARMA's database were mapped. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information
http://carma.org/region/detail/18

FCC (Federal Communication Commission) publishes annual telephone traffic data data for the all carriers. The data uploaded is for year 2005 and shows the number of telephone messages by country between the U.S. and that country. Look for previous years data on Finder!

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Germany. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Germany were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. Only Power Plants that had a listed longitude and latitude in CARMA's database were mapped. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information
http://carma.org/region/detail/78

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Japan. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Japan were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. Only Power Plants that had a listed longitude and latitude in CARMA's database were mapped. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information
http://carma.org/region/detail/99

This dataset displays the number of casualties and injuries on a state level. For each state in the United States statistics are given for both Operation Enduring Freedom, and Operation Iraqi Freedom. These figures are current as of April 26, 2008. These statistics are given for both hostile and non hostile instances. As well as figures for death and (WIA) - Wounded in action.
H=Hostile; NH=Non-hostile
* WIA (est) = Additional estimated WIA for the state based on reported losses (not all WIA records have home of record detail)
* WIA (act) = Actual Wounded in Action (WIA) with home of record for the specified state

The shapefile is based on FCC (Federal Communications Commission) data on international telecom traffic between individual countries and the U.S. for all carriers in Year 2005. The data is listed for 248 countries. It lists total number of telephone messages, the total time for all telephone messages, total revenue for each country by all carriers.

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Russia. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Russia were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. Only Power Plants that had a listed longitude and latitude in CARMA's database were mapped. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information
http://carma.org/region/detail/160

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in South Korea. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in South Korea were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. Only Power Plants that had a listed longitude and latitude in CARMA's database were mapped. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

This dataset displays the number of active duty military personnel injuries and deaths during Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. This data is current as of April 26, 2008. It displays statistics regarding hostile, and non hostile deaths and injuries. These figures are broken down by state.
* WIA (act) = Actual Wounded in Action (WIA) with home of record for the specified state
H=Hostile; NH=Non-hostile
* WIA (est) = Additional estimated WIA for the state based on reported losses (not all WIA records have home of record detail)

U.S. Census released estimates of 2007 population by race and by state on 1st May, 2008.
Here is a bulletin from Census:
http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/population/011910.html

This dataset displays Air Force Casualty and injury statistic summaries by state for Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. This data is current as of April 26, 2008. Included in the data is a breakdown as to hostile and non hostile death/injuries.
H=Hostile; NH=Non-hostile
* WIA (est) = Additional estimated WIA for the state based on reported losses (not all WIA records have home of record detail)
* WIA (act) = Actual Wounded in Action (WIA) with home of record for the specified state

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions and power plant types around the world by country. This information was obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The location of the countries is placed by lat/lon coordinates that was provided by CARMA. The dataset provides the country, region type, plant count, and lat/lon for each individual country. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
% Fossil: The percentage of total electricity that is generated by the combustion of coal, oil, or natural gas.
% Hydro: The percentage of total electricity that is generated by hydroelectric power facilities.
% Nuclear: The percentage of total electricity that is generated by nuclear power facilities.
% Other Renewable: The percentage of total electricity that is generated by the use of wind, solar, biomass, geothermal, captured heat, or hydrogen energy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

The U.S. Census released the data on annual change in minority population by state on 1st May, 2008.
here is the press-release:
http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/population/011910.html

This is the monthly data for U.S. employment and unemployment by state including some numbers for Puerto Rico. This dataset was accessed on April 7th 2008. The data for February 2008 are preliminary. The data presented are seasonally adjusted although the unadjusted numbers are also available. Unavailable data are represented as -1. The dataset is taken from Tables 3 and 5 from the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics. It includes the civilian labor force, the unemployed in numbers and percentages, and employment by industry. Data from table 3 "refer to place of residence. Data for Puerto Rico are derived from a monthly household survey similar to the Current Population Survey. Area definitions are based on Office of Management and Budget Bulletin No. 08-01, dated November 20, 2007, and are available at http://www.bls.gov/lau/lausmsa.htm. Estimates for the latest month are subject to revision the following month". Data from table 5 "are counts of jobs by place of work. Estimates are currently projected from 2007 benchmark levels. Estimates subsequent to the current benchmarks are provisional and will be revised when new information becomes available. Data reflect the conversion to the 2007 version of the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) as the basis for the assignment and tabulation of economic data by industry, replacing NAICS 2002. For more
details, see http://www.bls.gov/sae/saenaics07.htm.

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in the Poland. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in the Poland were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

"All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in the Italy. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in the Italy were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information"

Rhode Island Public Transit Authority, RIPTA, statewide bus stops for public transit service with individual route and stop information effective September 2007
It is not the intention when using this data set to determine the exact routing, timing or scheduling of bus trips. Transit system routes and schedules including frequency of service change periodically. Users of this data should check with RIPTA for the most up to data information and not rely on this data for final determinations. www.ripta.com

This data was downloaded from the Cuban website in March of 2008. All missing data is represented as -1. The selection of data for different years varies. The National Center of Statistics and the National Center of Information of Medical Sciences offer health statistics corresponding to the years 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 , 2000 , 2001 , 2002 , 2003 , 2004, 2005 y 2006. The documents contain an important volume of statistical information about the fundamental components of the state of health of the Cuban population, resources, services, and the training of qualified personal. This has been published for 23 consecutive years.
The indicators presented come from the following information sources:
* Demographic publications from the National Office of Statistics
* System of Information of National Statistics
* system of Information of Statistics about the health sector
* Direction of ambulatory attention (referencing family doctors)
* National direction of Teaching (doctors and dentists in residence)
* Registry of health professionals

This dataset displays the number of active duty military personnel injuries and deaths during Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. This data is current as of April 26, 2008. It displays statistics regarding hostile, and non hostile deaths and injuries. These figures are broken down by state.
* WIA (act) = Actual Wounded in Action (WIA) with home of record for the specified state
H=Hostile; NH=Non-hostile
* WIA (est) = Additional estimated WIA for the state based on reported losses (not all WIA records have home of record detail)

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Taiwan. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Taiwan were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. Only Power Plants that had a listed longitude and latitude in CARMA's database were mapped. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

This data was downloaded from the Cuban website in March of 2008. All missing data is represented as -1. The selection of data for different years varies. The National Center of Statistics and the National Center of Information of Medical Sciences offer health statistics corresponding to the years 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 , 2000 , 2001 , 2002 , 2003 , 2004, 2005 y 2006. The documents contain an important volume of statistical information about the fundamental components of the state of health of the Cuban population, resources, services, and the training of qualified personal. This has been published for 23 consecutive years.
The indicators presented come from the following information sources:
* Demographic publications from the National Office of Statistics
* System of Information of National Statistics
* system of Information of Statistics about the health sector
* Direction of ambulatory attention (referencing family doctors)
* National direction of Teaching (doctors and dentists in residence)
* Registry of health professionals

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Spain. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Spain were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Canada. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Canada were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

This data was downloaded from the Cuban website in March of 2008. All missing data is represented as -1. The selection of data for different years varies. The National Center of Statistics and the National Center of Information of Medical Sciences offer health statistics corresponding to the years 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 , 2000 , 2001 , 2002 , 2003 , 2004, 2005 y 2006. The documents contain an important volume of statistical information about the fundamental components of the state of health of the Cuban population, resources, services, and the training of qualified personal. This has been published for 23 consecutive years.
The indicators presented come from the following information sources:
* Demographic publications from the National Office of Statistics
* System of Information of National Statistics
* system of Information of Statistics about the health sector
* Direction of ambulatory attention (referencing family doctors)
* National direction of Teaching (doctors and dentists in residence)
* Registry of health professionals

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Turkey. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Turkey were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

"All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Mexico. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Mexico were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information"

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Indonesia. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Indonesia were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

"All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Iran. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Iran were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information"

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Ukraine. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Ukraine were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Thailand. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Thailand were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

Ratio of the inactive population aged 65 and over to the labour force aged 15 to 64, with projections through 2050.
The percentage of the population that is 65 years or older is rising in all OECD countries and is expected to continue doing so. The number of inactive elderly as a ratio of the number in the total labour force is also increasing throughout OECD countries. These trends have a number of implications for government and private spending on pensions and health care and, more generally, for economic growth and welfare.
Population is defined as the resident population, i.e. all persons, regardless of citizenship, who have a permanent place of residence in the country. The labour force is defined according to the ILO Guidelines and consists of those in employment plus persons who are available for work and who are actively seeking employment. Population projections are taken from national sources where these are available, but for some countries they are based on Eurostat and UN projections.
Null data ".." was changed to be -1

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Saudi Arabia. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Saudi Arabia were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

This dataset was retrieved from the U.S. Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Investigation Criminal Justice Information Services Division website on February 29, 2008. "This table provides arrest data for 29 separate UCR offenses for each state for 2006". The table provides data for total arrests by class of crime. "The FBI collects these data through the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program". Estimated population was added for each state for 2006 that appeared on Table 5 of the data from 2006. Please see the Data Declaration for further information on the data set. Values of -1 represent no value.

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Kazakhstan. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Kazakhstan were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Malaysia. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Malaysia were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

This dataset was retrieved from the U.S. Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Investigation Criminal Justice Information Services Division website on February 29, 2008. "This table provides arrest data for 29 separate UCR offenses for each state for 2006. The table provides arrests of juveniles (persons under the age of 18)", by class of crime. "The FBI collects these data through the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program". Please see the Data Declaration for further information on the data set. Values of -1 represent no value.

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in the Netherlands. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in the Netherlands were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in the Czech Republic. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in the Czech Republic were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

Labour compensation per unit labour input shows the average compensation received by employees of businesses, either per hour worked or on an annual basis per employee. Annual growth rates based on data in national currency show relative changes over time in labour compensation across countries. Adjusting by purchasing power parity (PPP) converts all countries data to a common currency allowing meaningful cross country comparisons of data in levels to be made. The country data can be interpreted as the quantity of equivalent goods and services that could be purchased for the compensation received for labour services rendered. The data presented here are an output of the OECD System of Unit Labour Cost and Related Indicators which produces annual and quarterly unit labour cost and related indicators (e.g., labour compensation per unit labour input, labour productivity) according to a specific methodology to ensure data are comparable across all OECD countries.
Null data of ".." changed to -999

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Greece. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Greece were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

This dataset was retrieved from the U.S. Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Investigation Criminal Justice Information Services Division website on February 29, 2008. "This table provides the estimated number of offenses and the actual number of offenses reported in the Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSA), cities outside metropolitan areas, and nonmetropolitan counties, and the rate (per 100,000 inhabitants) for each grouping, and the estimated population for each state" however to simplify the dataset, I only included the state total and the rate for each state. Data for Puerto Rico was not included. "The FBI collects these data through the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program". Please see the Data Declaration for further information on the data set. Values of -1 represent no value.

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Israel. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Israel were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

This dataset was retrieved from the U.S. Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Investigation Criminal Justice Information Services Division website on February 29, 2008. "This table provides the total number of state law enforcement employees, the total number of male officers, the total number of female officers, the total number of male civilian employees, and the total number of female civilian employees". Values for individual agencies were aggregated for each state. Estimated population was added for each state for 2006 that appeared on Table 5 of the data from 2006. "The FBI collects these data through the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program". Please see the Data Declaration for further information on the data set. Values of -1 represent no value.

This dataset was retrieved from the U.S. Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Investigation Criminal Justice Information Services Division website on February 29, 2008. "This table provides the type of weapons used in murder offenses. The data are based on the aggregated data from agencies within each state for which supplemental homicide data (i.e., weapon information) were reported to the FBI. The table also includes a breakdown of the types of firearms used in murders (i.e., handguns, rifles, shotguns, or unknown firearms)". "The FBI collects these data through the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program". Estimated population was added for each state for 2006 that appeared on Table 5 of the data from 2006. Total murders from 2005 and 2004 were also included. Please see the Data Declaration for further information on the data set. Values of -1 represent no value.

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in France. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in France were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Egypt. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Egypt were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Serbia. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Serbia were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Philippines. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Philippines were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Romania. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Romania were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Uzbekistan. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Uzbekistan were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Argentina. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Argentina were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

Hispanic population at county level by single age in year 2000. the data is for all ages from 1 to 84, also infants and those of age 85 and more. The original data published by NCHS (National center for Health Statistic) of CDC has data by race and ethnicity. This particular data was extracted for the lower 48 counties for Hispanic descent.

data

Postcensal bridged race data from National Center for Health Statistics of CDC

Hispanic population at county level by single age in year 2000. the data is for all ages from 1 to 84, also infants and those of age 85 and more. The original data published by NCHS (National center for Health Statistic) of CDC has data by race and ethnicity. This particular data was extracted for the lower 48 counties for Hispanic descent.

data

Postcensal bridged race data from National Center for Health Statistics of CDC

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Finland. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Finland were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

Hispanic population at county level by single age in year 2000. the data is for all ages from 1 to 84, also infants and those of age 85 and more. The original data published by NCHS (National center for Health Statistic) of CDC has data by race and ethnicity. This particular data was extracted for the lower 48 counties for Hispanic descent.

data

Postcensal bridged race data from National Center for Health Statistics of CDC

Hispanic population at county level by single age in year 2000. the data is for all ages from 1 to 84, also infants and those of age 85 and more. The original data published by NCHS (National center for Health Statistic) of CDC has data by race and ethnicity. This particular data was extracted for the lower 48 counties for Hispanic descent.

data

Postcensal bridged race data from National Center for Health Statistics of CDC

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Belgium. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Belgium were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

Hispanic population at county level by single age in year 2000. the data is for all ages from 1 to 84, also infants and those of age 85 and more. The original data published by NCHS (National center for Health Statistic) of CDC has data by race and ethincity. This particular data was extracted for the lower 48 counties for Hispanic descent.

data

Postcensal bridged race data from National Center for Health Statistics of CDC

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Vietnam. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Vietnam were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in United Arab Emirates. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in United Arab Emirates were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Pakistan. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Pakistan were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

DESCRIPTION
Enclosed are data from CIESIN's Global subnational rates of child underweight status database. Further documentation for these data is available in the enclosed catalog and on the CIESIN Poverty Mapping web site at: http://www.ciesin.columbia.edu/povmap
This is the beta release of this product. See the Poverty Mapping home page for additional information on the product.
CITATION
We recommend the following for citing the database:
Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN), Columbia University; 2005 Global subnational rates of child underweight status [dataset]. CIESIN, Palisades, NY, USA. Available at: http://www.ciesin.columbia.edu/povmap/ds_global.html

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Bulgaria. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Bulgaria were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Brazil. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Brazil were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Denmark. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Denmark were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Chile. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Chile were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

This dataset displays the annual import of both beef and veal stocks into the United States. The figures are given in a carcass wt. 1,000 pounds scale. Data is available from 2003 to January of 2008. The main sources being Australia, Canada, and New Zealand.

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Portugal. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Portugal were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

Hispanic population at county level by single age in year 2000. the data is for all ages from 1 to 84, also infants and those of age 85 and more. The original data published by NCHS (National center for Health Statistic) of CDC has data by race and ethnicity. This particular data was extracted for the lower 48 counties for Hispanic descent.

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Postcensal bridged race data from National Center for Health Statistics of CDC

This dataset explores Office of Trade and Industry Information (OTII), Manufacturing and Services, International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce statistics on the 2007 North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Total all merchandise exports from Alaska. This dataset was accessed through the trade stat express - State export data website.

data

Office of Trade and Industry Information (OTII), Manufacturing and Services, International Trade Administration, U.S. Department of Commerce

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Belarus. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Belarus were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

This dataset explores Early Care and Education Funding: Head Start Allocation and State-Funded Prekindergarten Expenditure. This data is state level and expresses the expenditure per state in United States (US) Dollars ($).
Head Start and Early Head Start are comprehensive child development programs that serve children from birth to age 5, their families, and pregnant women. The overall goal of these programs is to increase the school readiness of young children in families earning low incomes. The Head Start program delivers comprehensive services including: education, health, nutrition, screening for developmental delays, and a variety of social services, if the family needs them. The program is designed to meet the social, emotional, physical and cognitive development of children.
This data is from Latest Data: Fiscal Year 2004 (Head Start) and School Year 2002-2003 (State Funded Prekindergarten). This data is from National Child Care Information Center.
Refer to NCCIC Child Care Database for detailed state information (http://nccic.org/IMS/Results.asp).
Compiled by: National Association of Child Care Resources and Referral Agencies (http://www.naccrra.org/randd/head_start/expenditure.php)

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Source: National Association of Child Care Resources and Referral Agencies

This dataset explores Early Care and Education Funding: Head Start Allocation and State-Funded Prekindergarten Participation. This data is state level and expresses the participation per state.
Head Start and Early Head Start are comprehensive child development programs that serve children from birth to age 5, their families, and pregnant women. The overall goal of these programs is to increase the school readiness of young children in families earning low incomes. The Head Start program delivers comprehensive services including: education, health, nutrition, screening for developmental delays, and a variety of social services, if the family needs them. The program is designed to meet the social, emotional, physical and cognitive development of children.
This data is from Latest Data: Fiscal Year 2004 (Head Start) and School Year 2002-2003 (State Funded Prekindergarten). This data is from National Child Care Information Center.
Refer to NCCIC Child Care Database for detailed state information (http://nccic.org/IMS/Results.asp).
Compiled by: National Association of Child Care Resources and Referral Agencies (http://www.naccrra.org/randd/head_start/expenditure.php)

This data explores 8th grade writing scores as measured by the Nation's Report Card.
This report presents the results of the 2007 National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) writing assessment. It was administered to a nationally representative sample of more than 165,000 eighth- and twelfth-graders from public and private schools. In addition to national results, the report includes state and urban district results for grade 8 public school students. Forty-five states, the Department of Defense schools, and 10 urban districts voluntarily participated. To measure their writing skills, the assessment engaged students in narrative, informative, and persuasive writing tasks. NAEP presents the writing results as scale scores and achievement-level percentages. Results are also reported for student performance by various demographic characteristics such as race/ethnicity, gender, and eligibility for the National School Lunch Program. The 2007 national results are compared with results from the 2002 and 1998 assessments. At grades 8 and 12, average writing scores and the percentages of students performing at or above Basic were higher than in both previous assessments. The White -- Black score gap narrowed at grade 8 compared to 1998 and 2002 but showed no significant change at grade 12. The gender score gap showed no significant change at grade 8 compared with previous assessments but narrowed at grade 12 since 2002. Eighth-graders eligible for free or reduced-price school lunch scored lower on average than students who were not eligible. Compared with 2002, average writing scores for eighth-graders increased in 19 states and the Department of Defense schools, and scores decreased in one state. Compared with 1998, scores increased in 28 states and the Department of Defense Schools, and no states showed a decrease. Scores for most urban districts at grade 8 were comparable to or higher than scores for large central cities but were below the national average.

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Singapore. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Singapore were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

This dataset explores Achievement-level results in NAEP writing for eighth-grade public school students, by state: 1998, 2002, and 2007
Not available. The state/jurisdiction did not participate or did not meet the minimum participation guidelines for reporting.
# Rounds to zero.
* Significantly different (p < .05) from 2007 when only one state/jurisdiction or the nation is being examined.
1 National results for assessments prior to 2002 are based on the national sample, not on aggregated state samples.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), 1998,
2002, and 2007 Writing Assessments.

This data comes from the US Census Bureau and it examines the percent of grandparents who raise their grandchildren in the US by state. This data illustrates this by rank, percent, and margin of error.

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Kuwait. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Kuwait were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Algeria. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Algeria were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Hungary. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Hungary were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Ireland. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Ireland were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Austria. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Austria were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Morocco. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Morocco were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Turkmenistan. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Turkmenistan were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Iraq. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Iraq were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

This dataset was created from the CDC's National Vital Statistics Reports Volume 56, Number 6. The dataset includes all data available from this report by state level and includes births by race and Hispanic origin, births to unmarried women, rates of cesarean delivery, and twin and multiple birth rates. The data are final for 2005. No value is represented by a -1. "Descriptive tabulations of data reported on the birth certificates of the 4.1 million births that occurred in 2005 are presented. Denominators for population-based rates are postcensal estimates derived from the U.S. 2000 census".

Emily Sciarillo

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Center for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Slovakia. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Slovakia were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

Description: Point Locations of Dams throughout the Hawaiian Islands
Source: Download from National Inventory of Dams, March, 2006
History: Download from National Inventory of Dams (http://crunch.tec.army.mil/nid/webpages/nid.cfm)
Projected from geographic coordinates to NAD 83, UTM Zone 4 meters
Moved two incorrectly located dams
Attributes: Points: See National Inventory of Dams Data Dictionary for Attribute Information

Percentage of Elderly Population by Country, 2004 or latest available year.In all OECD countries, populations aged 65 years and over have dramatically increased over the last 30 years, both in size and as a percentage of total population. As elderly people tend to be concentrated in few areas within each country, a small number of regions will have to face the social and economic challenges raised by ageing population.

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Venezuela. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Venezuela were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Syria. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Syria were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in North Korea. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in North Korea were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

In all OECD countries, populations aged 65 years and over have dramatically increased over the last 30 years, both in size and as a percentage of total population. As elderly people tend to be concentrated in few areas within each country, a small number of regions will have to face the social and economic challenges raised by aging population
Share of National Elderly Population in the 10% Regions with the largest Elderly Population - 2004 or latest year available

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Bangladesh. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Bangladesh were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in New Zealand. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in New Zealand were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

Description: Locations of hotels in the State of Hawaii.
Source: List of hotels from Hospitality Advisors LLC, 2006.
History: This dataset was created from a table in Excel format
from Hospitality Advisors, LLC. The address field was
used to initially locate the hotels by geocoding using
ArcMap. Further rectification was done using various
sources including TMK Parcels, aerial and satellite
photos, etc.

All the data for this dataset is provided from CARMA: Data from CARMA (www.carma.org)
This dataset provides information about Power Plant emissions in Colombia. Power Plant emissions from all power plants in Colombia were obtained by CARMA for the past (2000 Annual Report), the present (2007 data), and the future. CARMA determine data presented for the future to reflect planned plant construction, expansion, and retirement. The dataset provides the name, company, parent company, city, state, zip, county, metro area, lat/lon, and plant id for each individual power plant. The dataset reports for the three time periods:
Intensity: Pounds of CO2 emitted per megawatt-hour of electricity produced.
Energy: Annual megawatt-hours of electricity produced.
Carbon: Annual carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. The units are short or U.S. tons. Multiply by 0.907 to get metric tons.
Carbon Monitoring for Action (CARMA) is a massive database containing information on the carbon emissions of over 50,000 power plants and 4,000 power companies worldwide. Power generation accounts for 40% of all carbon emissions in the United States and about one-quarter of global emissions. CARMA is the first global inventory of a major, sector of the economy.
The objective of CARMA.org is to equip individuals with the information they need to forge a cleaner, low-carbon future. By providing complete information for both clean and dirty power producers, CARMA hopes to influence the opinions and decisions of consumers, investors, shareholders, managers, workers, activists, and policymakers. CARMA builds on experience with public information disclosure techniques that have proven successful in reducing traditional pollutants.
Please see carma.org for more information

This dataset is taken from Table 11 of the Maryland Vital Statistics Annual Report 2005 which includes births in Maryland by age and race by county for 2005. Baltimore City and Baltimore County have been combined.

This Dataset shows some basic demographic data from the US census located around the San Francisco MSA at tract level. Attributes include Average age, female and male population, white population, hispanic population, population density, and total population.

This dataset displays the annual import and export figures of cattle to and from the United States. Data is primarily available for Canada and Mexico. These statistics represent the head count of cattle traded.

This dataset displays the inmate populations for all the Federal Prisons throughout the United States on 2.28.08. This weekly Population Report can be found on the Bureau of Prisons website at bop.gov. These facilities are positioned by their lat/lon. This dataset is updated on a weekly basis.

This dataset displays the inmate populations for all the Federal Prisons throughout the United States on 3.6.08. This weekly Population Report can be found on the Bureau of Prisons website at bop.gov. These facilities are positioned by their lat/lon. This dataset is updated on a weekly basis.

This dataset displays the inmate populations for all the Federal Prisons throughout the United States on 3.13.08. This weekly Population Report can be found on the Bureau of Prisons website at bop.gov. These facilities are positioned by their lat/lon. This dataset is updated on a weekly basis.

This dataset displays the inmate populations for all the Federal Prisons throughout the United States on 3.20.08. This weekly Population Report can be found on the Bureau of Prisons website at bop.gov. These facilities are positioned by their lat/lon. This dataset is updated on a weekly basis.

This dataset displays the inmate populations for all the Federal Prisons throughout the United States on 3.27.08. This weekly Population Report can be found on the Bureau of Prisons website at bop.gov. These facilities are positioned by their lat/lon. This dataset is updated on a weekly basis.

This dataset was collected from the Children's Defense Fund website. The data come from the "Protect Children, Not Guns" Reports from years 2007, 2004 and 2000. They include data on deaths of children from firearms due to homicide, suicide, accident, and undetermined intent from 1996 to 2004 by state. Sources: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Center for Health Statistics, Table III: Deaths from # selected causes, and
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, WISQARS, at
http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/wisqars/ [2001]. Calculations by the Childrens Defense Fund.

This dataset displays the inmate populations for all the Federal Prisons throughout the United States on 5.1.08. This weekly Population Report can be found on the Bureau of Prisons website at bop.gov. These facilities are positioned by their lat/lon. This dataset is updated on a weekly basis.

This dataset shows the amount of money that each state spent on their Corrections program both in percentage of the Overall amount of money spent in the State and as a total amount of money. This data was brought to our attention by the Pew Charitable Trusts in their report titled, One in 100:
Behind Bars in America 2008.
The main emphasis of the article emphasizes the point that in 2007 1 in every 100 Americans were in prison. To note: The District of Columbia is not included. D.C. prisoners were transferred to federal custody in 2001.

This dataset shows the number of people that are in prison by state in 2006 and 2007. These numbers are then compared to show the difference between the two years and a percentage of change is given as well. This data was brought to our attention by the Pew Charitable Trusts in their report titled, One in 100: Behind Bars in America 2008.""
The main emphasis of the article emphasizes the point that in 2007 1 in every 100 Americans were in prison. To note: Many states have not completed their data verification process. Final published figures may differ slightly. The District of Columbia is not included. D.C. prisoners were transferred to federal custody in 2001

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites in Alaska.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset shows the percentage of State Employees that work in Corrections by state in the year 2006. This data was brought to our attention by the Pew Charitable Trusts in their report titled, One in 100: Behind Bars in America 2008.
The main emphasis of the article emphasizes the point that in 2007 1 in every 100 Americans were in prison. To note: The District of Columbia is not included. D.C. prisoners were transferred to federal custody in 2001

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

The U.S. inmate population compared to the 26 largest European inmate populations (years vary).
This data was brought to our attention by the Pew Charitable Trusts in their report titled, One in 100: Behind Bars in America 2008.
The main emphasis of the article emphasizes the point that in 2007 1 in every 100 Americans were in prison. To Note: Rates are for total number of residents, not just adults. Figures in this chart may not align with others due to differences in counting methods.

This dataset shows the comparison between the amount of spending that was spent on higher education and corrections by each state in the United States from 1987 to 2007.
This data was brought to our attention by the Pew Charitable Trusts in their report titled, "One in 100: Behind Bars in America 2008."
The main emphasis of the article emphasizes the point that in 2007 1 in every 100 Americans were in prison.
To note: Many states have not completed their data verification process. Final published figures may differ slightly. The District of Columbia is not included. D.C. prisoners were transferred to federal custody in 2001

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 2007. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occured during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($). This set of data covers all Hazmat Air Incidents across the United States. This includes all incidents that occurred when Hazardous Materials were being transported through the air

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 2006. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($). This set of data covers all Hazmat Air Incidents across the United States. This includes all incidents that occurred when Hazardous Materials were being transported through the air

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 2005. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($). This set of data covers all Hazmat Air Incidents across the United States. This includes all incidents that occurred when Hazardous Materials were being transported through the air

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 2004. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($). This set of data covers all Hazmat Air Incidents across the United States. This includes all incidents that occurred when Hazardous Materials were being transported through the air

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 2003. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($). This set of data covers all Hazmat Air Incidents across the United States. This includes all incidents that occurred when Hazardous Materials were being transported through the air

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 2002. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($). This set of data covers all Hazmat Air Incidents across the United States. This includes all incidents that occurred when Hazardous Materials were being transported through the air

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of Virginia. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 2001. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($). This set of data covers all Hazmat Air Incidents across the United States. This includes all incidents that occurred when Hazardous Materials were being transported through the air

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 2000. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($). This set of data covers all Hazmat Air Incidents across the United States. This includes all incidents that occurred when Hazardous Materials were being transported through the air

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 1999. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($). This set of data covers all Hazmat Air Incidents across the United States. This includes all incidents that occurred when Hazardous Materials were being transported through the air

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 1998. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($). This set of data covers all Hazmat Air Incidents across the United States. This includes all incidents that occurred when Hazardous Materials were being transported through the air

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 1997. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($). This set of data covers all Hazmat Air Incidents across the United States. This includes all incidents that occurred when Hazardous Materials were being transported through the air

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 1996. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($). This set of data covers all Hazmat Air Incidents across the United States. This includes all incidents that occurred when Hazardous Materials were being transported through the air

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 1995. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($). This set of data covers all Hazmat Air Incidents across the United States. This includes all incidents that occurred when Hazardous Materials were being transported through the air

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 1994. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($). This set of data covers all Hazmat Air Incidents across the United States. This includes all incidents that occurred when Hazardous Materials were being transported through the air

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 1993. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($). This set of data covers all Hazmat Air Incidents across the United States. This includes all incidents that occurred when Hazardous Materials were being transported through the air

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 2007. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($). This set of data covers all Hazmat Highway Incidents across the United States. This includes all incidents that occurred when Hazardous Materials were being transported through roadways

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 2006. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($). This set of data covers all Hazmat Highway Incidents across the United States. This includes all incidents that occurred when Hazardous Materials were being transported through roadways

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 2005. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($). This set of data covers all Hazmat Highway Incidents across the United States. This includes all incidents that occurred when Hazardous Materials were being transported through roadways

This dataset is a boundary file obtained from the US Census Tiger Shape file library which can be found online. I downloaded the File for California then Used ESRI ArcMap to cut out the San Francisco MSA from Californai. Census demographic data was joined to the boundaries. This file includes attributes on Race and Populations and other demographic data.

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 2004. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($). This set of data covers all Hazmat Highway Incidents across the United States. This includes all incidents that occurred when Hazardous Materials were being transported through roadways

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 2003. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($). This set of data covers all Hazmat Highway Incidents across the United States. This includes all incidents that occurred when Hazardous Materials were being transported through roadways

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 2002. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($). This set of data covers all Hazmat Highway Incidents across the United States. This includes all incidents that occurred when Hazardous Materials were being transported through roadways

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 2001. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($). This set of data covers all Hazmat Highway Incidents across the United States. This includes all incidents that occurred when Hazardous Materials were being transported through roadways

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 2000. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($). This set of data covers all Hazmat Highway Incidents across the United States. This includes all incidents that occurred when Hazardous Materials were being transported through roadways

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 1999. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($). This set of data covers all Hazmat Highway Incidents across the United States. This includes all incidents that occurred when Hazardous Materials were being transported through roadways

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

Contains physical information on commercial facilities at the principal U.S. Coastal, Great Lakes and Inland Ports. The data consists of listings of port area's waterfront facilities, including information on berthing, cranes, transit sheds, grain elevators, marine repair plants, fleeting areas, and docking and storage facilities. Collection of data is performed on a rotational basis to ensure on-site accuracy at each facility.

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 1998. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($). This set of data covers all Hazmat Highway Incidents across the United States. This includes all incidents that occurred when Hazardous Materials were being transported through roadways

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 1997. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($). This set of data covers all Hazmat Highway Incidents across the United States. This includes all incidents that occurred when Hazardous Materials were being transported through roadways

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

he data included in the GIS Traffic Stations Version database have been assimilated from station description files provided by FHWA for Weigh-in-Motion (WIM), and Automatic Traffic Counters (ATR). Location referencing information was derived from the National Highway Planning Network version 4.0. and State offices of Transportation The attributes on the point elements of the database have come from two primary sources, the Station Description Records and the National Highway Planning Network's Linear Referencing System. The attributes for these databases have been intentionally limited to location referencing attributes since the core station description attribute data are contained within the Station Description Tables (SDT). There is a separate Station Description Table (SDT) for each of the different station types; WIM, and ATR. The attributes in the Station Description Table correspond with the Station Description Record found in Chapter 6 of the latest Traffic Monitoring Guide. The SDT contains the most recent stations available for each state and station type. This table was derived from files provided UTCTR by FHWA. The Station Description Table can be linked to the station shapefile via the STNNKEY field . A single exception table containing records for those stations that could not be located is provided for WIM, and ATR stations. Generally, this table contains records where location descriptions were not clear enough to locate a station. It is hoped that FHWA will be able to contact the States for a more detailed description

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 1996. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($). This set of data covers all Hazmat Highway Incidents across the United States. This includes all incidents that occurred when Hazardous Materials were being transported through roadways

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 1995. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($). This set of data covers all Hazmat Highway Incidents across the United States. This includes all incidents that occurred when Hazardous Materials were being transported through roadways

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 1994. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($). This set of data covers all Hazmat Highway Incidents across the United States. This includes all incidents that occurred when Hazardous Materials were being transported through roadways

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 1993. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($). This set of data covers all Hazmat Highway Incidents across the United States. This includes all incidents that occurred when Hazardous Materials were being transported through roadways

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 2007. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($). This set of data covers all Hazmat incidents across the United State that were deemed ""serious"" by PHMSA.
The definition for serious is; * a fatality or major injury caused by the release of a hazardous material, * the evacuation of 25 or more persons as a result of release of a hazardous material or exposure to fire, * a release or exposure to fire which results in the closure of a major transportation artery, * the alteration of an aircraft flight plan or operation, * the release of radioactive materials from Type B packaging, * the release of over 11.9 gallons or 88.2 pounds of a severe marine pollutant, or * the release of a bulk quantity (over 119 gallons or 882 pounds) of a hazardous material.

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 2006. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($). This set of data covers all Hazmat incidents across the United State that were deemed ""serious"" by PHMSA.
The definition for serious is; * a fatality or major injury caused by the release of a hazardous material, * the evacuation of 25 or more persons as a result of release of a hazardous material or exposure to fire, * a release or exposure to fire which results in the closure of a major transportation artery, * the alteration of an aircraft flight plan or operation, * the release of radioactive materials from Type B packaging, * the release of over 11.9 gallons or 88.2 pounds of a severe marine pollutant, or * the release of a bulk quantity (over 119 gallons or 882 pounds) of a hazardous material.

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 2005. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($). This set of data covers all Hazmat incidents across the United State that were deemed ""serious"" by PHMSA.
The definition for serious is; * a fatality or major injury caused by the release of a hazardous material, * the evacuation of 25 or more persons as a result of release of a hazardous material or exposure to fire, * a release or exposure to fire which results in the closure of a major transportation artery, * the alteration of an aircraft flight plan or operation, * the release of radioactive materials from Type B packaging, * the release of over 11.9 gallons or 88.2 pounds of a severe marine pollutant, or * the release of a bulk quantity (over 119 gallons or 882 pounds) of a hazardous material.

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 2004. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($).
This set of data covers all Hazmat incidents across the United State that were deemed ""serious"" by PHMSA. The definition for serious is; * a fatality or major injury caused by the release of a hazardous material, * the evacuation of 25 or more persons as a result of release of a hazardous material or exposure to fire, * a release or exposure to fire which results in the closure of a major transportation artery, * the alteration of an aircraft flight plan or operation, * the release of radioactive materials from Type B packaging, * the release of over 11.9 gallons or 88.2 pounds of a severe marine pollutant, or * the release of a bulk quantity (over 119 gallons or 882 pounds) of a hazardous material.

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 2003. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($).
This set of data covers all Hazmat incidents across the United State that were deemed ""serious"" by PHMSA. The definition for serious is; * a fatality or major injury caused by the release of a hazardous material, * the evacuation of 25 or more persons as a result of release of a hazardous material or exposure to fire, * a release or exposure to fire which results in the closure of a major transportation artery, * the alteration of an aircraft flight plan or operation, * the release of radioactive materials from Type B packaging, * the release of over 11.9 gallons or 88.2 pounds of a severe marine pollutant, or * the release of a bulk quantity (over 119 gallons or 882 pounds) of a hazardous material.

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 2002. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($).
This set of data covers all Hazmat incidents across the United State that were deemed ""serious"" by PHMSA. The definition for serious is; * a fatality or major injury caused by the release of a hazardous material, * the evacuation of 25 or more persons as a result of release of a hazardous material or exposure to fire, * a release or exposure to fire which results in the closure of a major transportation artery, * the alteration of an aircraft flight plan or operation, * the release of radioactive materials from Type B packaging, * the release of over 11.9 gallons or 88.2 pounds of a severe marine pollutant, or * the release of a bulk quantity (over 119 gallons or 882 pounds) of a hazardous material.

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 2001. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($).
This set of data covers all Hazmat incidents across the United State that were deemed ""serious"" by PHMSA. The definition for serious is; * a fatality or major injury caused by the release of a hazardous material, * the evacuation of 25 or more persons as a result of release of a hazardous material or exposure to fire, * a release or exposure to fire which results in the closure of a major transportation artery, * the alteration of an aircraft flight plan or operation, * the release of radioactive materials from Type B packaging, * the release of over 11.9 gallons or 88.2 pounds of a severe marine pollutant, or * the release of a bulk quantity (over 119 gallons or 882 pounds) of a hazardous material.

This dataset displays environmental regulation facilities and sites by state.
To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 2000. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($).
This set of data covers all Hazmat incidents across the United State that were deemed ""serious"" by PHMSA. The definition for serious is; * a fatality or major injury caused by the release of a hazardous material, * the evacuation of 25 or more persons as a result of release of a hazardous material or exposure to fire, * a release or exposure to fire which results in the closure of a major transportation artery, * the alteration of an aircraft flight plan or operation, * the release of radioactive materials from Type B packaging, * the release of over 11.9 gallons or 88.2 pounds of a severe marine pollutant, or * the release of a bulk quantity (over 119 gallons or 882 pounds) of a hazardous material.

To improve public health and the environment, the EPA collects information about facilities or sites subject to environmental regulation. The EPA Geospatial Data Access Project provides a downloadable extensible markup language (XML) file, Shapefile and Feature Class of these facilities or sites. Within the file is key facility information, along with associated environmental interests for use in mapping and reporting applications.

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 1999. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($).
This set of data covers all Hazmat incidents across the United State that were deemed ""serious"" by PHMSA. The definition for serious is; * a fatality or major injury caused by the release of a hazardous material, * the evacuation of 25 or more persons as a result of release of a hazardous material or exposure to fire, * a release or exposure to fire which results in the closure of a major transportation artery, * the alteration of an aircraft flight plan or operation, * the release of radioactive materials from Type B packaging, * the release of over 11.9 gallons or 88.2 pounds of a severe marine pollutant, or * the release of a bulk quantity (over 119 gallons or 882 pounds) of a hazardous material.

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 1998. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($).
This set of data covers all Hazmat incidents across the United State that were deemed ""serious"" by PHMSA. The definition for serious is; * a fatality or major injury caused by the release of a hazardous material, * the evacuation of 25 or more persons as a result of release of a hazardous material or exposure to fire, * a release or exposure to fire which results in the closure of a major transportation artery, * the alteration of an aircraft flight plan or operation, * the release of radioactive materials from Type B packaging, * the release of over 11.9 gallons or 88.2 pounds of a severe marine pollutant, or * the release of a bulk quantity (over 119 gallons or 882 pounds) of a hazardous material.

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 1997. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($).
This set of data covers all Hazmat incidents across the United State that were deemed ""serious"" by PHMSA. The definition for serious is; * a fatality or major injury caused by the release of a hazardous material, * the evacuation of 25 or more persons as a result of release of a hazardous material or exposure to fire, * a release or exposure to fire which results in the closure of a major transportation artery, * the alteration of an aircraft flight plan or operation, * the release of radioactive materials from Type B packaging, * the release of over 11.9 gallons or 88.2 pounds of a severe marine pollutant, or * the release of a bulk quantity (over 119 gallons or 882 pounds) of a hazardous material.

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 1996. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($).
This set of data covers all Hazmat incidents across the United State that were deemed ""serious"" by PHMSA. The definition for serious is; * a fatality or major injury caused by the release of a hazardous material, * the evacuation of 25 or more persons as a result of release of a hazardous material or exposure to fire, * a release or exposure to fire which results in the closure of a major transportation artery, * the alteration of an aircraft flight plan or operation, * the release of radioactive materials from Type B packaging, * the release of over 11.9 gallons or 88.2 pounds of a severe marine pollutant, or * the release of a bulk quantity (over 119 gallons or 882 pounds) of a hazardous material.

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 1995. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($).
This set of data covers all Hazmat incidents across the United State that were deemed ""serious"" by PHMSA. The definition for serious is; * a fatality or major injury caused by the release of a hazardous material, * the evacuation of 25 or more persons as a result of release of a hazardous material or exposure to fire, * a release or exposure to fire which results in the closure of a major transportation artery, * the alteration of an aircraft flight plan or operation, * the release of radioactive materials from Type B packaging, * the release of over 11.9 gallons or 88.2 pounds of a severe marine pollutant, or * the release of a bulk quantity (over 119 gallons or 882 pounds) of a hazardous material.

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 1994. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($).
This set of data covers all Hazmat incidents across the United State that were deemed ""serious"" by PHMSA. The definition for serious is; * a fatality or major injury caused by the release of a hazardous material, * the evacuation of 25 or more persons as a result of release of a hazardous material or exposure to fire, * a release or exposure to fire which results in the closure of a major transportation artery, * the alteration of an aircraft flight plan or operation, * the release of radioactive materials from Type B packaging, * the release of over 11.9 gallons or 88.2 pounds of a severe marine pollutant, or * the release of a bulk quantity (over 119 gallons or 882 pounds) of a hazardous material.

Contains physical information on commercial facilities at the principal U.S. Coastal, Great Lakes and Inland Ports. The data consists of listings of port area's waterfront facilities, including information on berthing, cranes, transit sheds, grain elevators, marine repair plants, fleeting areas, and docking and storage facilities. Collection of data is performed on a rotational basis to ensure on-site accuracy at each facility.

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 1993. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($).
This set of data covers all Hazmat incidents across the United State that were deemed ""serious"" by PHMSA. The definition for serious is; * a fatality or major injury caused by the release of a hazardous material, * the evacuation of 25 or more persons as a result of release of a hazardous material or exposure to fire, * a release or exposure to fire which results in the closure of a major transportation artery, * the alteration of an aircraft flight plan or operation, * the release of radioactive materials from Type B packaging, * the release of over 11.9 gallons or 88.2 pounds of a severe marine pollutant, or * the release of a bulk quantity (over 119 gallons or 882 pounds) of a hazardous material.

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 2007. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($). This set of data covers all Hazmat incidents across the United States. This includes all incidents that happened in the air, on highways, on water, and on the rails.

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 2006. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($). This set of data covers all Hazmat incidents across the United States. This includes all incidents that happened in the air, on highways, on water, and on the rails.

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 2005. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($). This set of data covers all Hazmat incidents across the United States. This includes all incidents that happened in the air, on highways, on water, and on the rails.

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 2004. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($). This set of data covers all Hazmat incidents across the United States. This includes all incidents that happened in the air, on highways, on water, and on the rails.

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 2003. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($). This set of data covers all Hazmat incidents across the United States. This includes all incidents that happened in the air, on highways, on water, and on the rails.

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 2002. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($). This set of data covers all Hazmat incidents across the United States. This includes all incidents that happened in the air, on highways, on water, and on the rails.

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 2001. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($). This set of data covers all Hazmat incidents across the United States. This includes all incidents that happened in the air, on highways, on water, and on the rails.

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 2000. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($). This set of data covers all Hazmat incidents across the United States. This includes all incidents that happened in the air, on highways, on water, and on the rails.

Table 1. Number of SSI recipients, by state or other area, eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits, December 2007
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age. State data on the number of recipients and amount of payments are shown in Tables 1 and 2, respectively. SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown in Table 1 and also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level.

Amount of SSI payments, by state, eligibility category, and age, December 2007 (Table 2)
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age. State data on the number of recipients and amount of payments are shown in Tables 1 and 2, respectively. SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown in Table 1 and also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level.

Mineral resource occurrence data covering the world, most thoroughly within the U.S. This database contains the records previously provided in the Mineral Resource Data System (MRDS) of USGS and the Mineral Availability System/Mineral Industry Locator System (MAS/MILS) originated in the U.S. Bureau of Mines, which is now part of USGS.
The MRDS is a large and complex relational database developed over several decades by hundreds of researchers and reporters. This product is a digest in which the fields chosen are those most likely to contain valid information.
U.S. Geological Survey, 2005, Mineral Resources Data System: U.S. Geological Survey, Reston, Virginia.

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 1999. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($). This set of data covers all Hazmat incidents across the United States. This includes all incidents that happened in the air, on highways, on water, and on the rails.

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 1998. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($). This set of data covers all Hazmat incidents across the United States. This includes all incidents that happened in the air, on highways, on water, and on the rails.

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 1997. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($). This set of data covers all Hazmat incidents across the United States. This includes all incidents that happened in the air, on highways, on water, and on the rails.

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 1996. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($). This set of data covers all Hazmat incidents across the United States. This includes all incidents that happened in the air, on highways, on water, and on the rails.

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 1995. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($). This set of data covers all Hazmat incidents across the United States. This includes all incidents that happened in the air, on highways, on water, and on the rails.

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 1994. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($). This set of data covers all Hazmat incidents across the United States. This includes all incidents that happened in the air, on highways, on water, and on the rails.

This dataset shows data on Hazmat statistics for the year 1993. The data comes from Department of Transportations Office of Hazardous Materials Safety (OHMS), within the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA). The data is broken up by state and gives the number of incidents per state, the number of people hospitalized during the incident, the number of people involved in the incident that were not hospitalized, the number of fatalities that occurred during the incident, and the damages from the incident in dollars ($). This set of data covers all Hazmat incidents across the United States. This includes all incidents that happened in the air, on highways, on water, and on the rails.

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of Alabama. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of Alaska. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of Arizona. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of Arkansas. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of California. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of Colorado. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of Connecticut. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in Washington D.C.. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of Delaware. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of Georgia. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

Map of Registered Sex Offenders in the United States
Data obtained via phone survey of the individual sex offender registries in the 50
states, District of Columbia
The total number of registered sex offenders has been compared to census data to
determine the number of sex offenders per 100,000 total population in that state
Data on each state and territory is the total number of registered sex
offenders and the number per 100,000 total population
Included in the totals of thirty-eight (38) states or territories are offenders who
have been deported, are currently incarcerated, or have moved to another state.
The 18 states or territories that do NOT include these types of offenders in their
totals are designated by hash marks.

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of Hawaii5. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of Idaho. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

This dataset explores what child care providers earn for 2005 and 2006.
The BLS defines child care workers as those who attend to children at schools, businesses, private households, and child care institutions and perform a variety of tasks, such as dressing, feeding, bathing, and overseeing play. It is important to note that some family child care providers are excluded in the numbers because they are self-employed and report their income differently. The definition also excludes preschool teachers and teacher assistants.
All data obtained from the 2005 and 2006 Occupational Employment Statistics Survey, Bureau of Labor Statistics, U. S. Department of Labor
Compiled by the National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies.

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of Florida. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of Illinois. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

The polyshape file shows results of Democratic primary in Michigan. Note that Michigan delegates will not be counted because the DNC punished Michigan Democratic Party for holding their primary election early in January and defying National DNC.

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of Indiana. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of Iowa. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of Kansas. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

This data explores Eighth-grade public school students with disabilities (SD) and English language learners (ELL) identified, excluded, and accommodated in NAEP writing, as a percentage of all students, by state: 2007
Not available. The state/jurisdiction did not participate.
# Rounds to zero.
NOTE: Students identified as both SD and ELL were counted only once in overall, but were counted separately under the SD and ELL categories. Results are not shown for SD and
ELL students assessed without accommodations.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), 2007
Writing Assessment.

data

U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of Kentucky. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of Louisiana. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

This data explores Average scores and achievement-level results in NAEP writing for eighth-grade public
school students, by gender and state: 2007.
Not available. The state/jurisdiction did not participate.
# Rounds to zero.
NOTE: Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National
Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), 2007 Writing Assessment.

data

U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of Maine. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of Maryland. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of Massachusetts. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of Michigan. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of Minnesota. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of Mississippi. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of Missouri. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of Montana. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of Nebraska. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of Nevada. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

Alabama (table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level.

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of New Hampshire. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of New Jersey. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of New Mexico. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of New York. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of North Carolina. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of North Dakota. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of Ohio. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of Oklahoma. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of Oregon. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of Pennsylvania. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of Rhode Island. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of South Carolina. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

This data explores Percentage of eighth-grade public school students and average scores in NAEP writing for selected student groups by State for 2007.
This data breaks down average writing scores based on students need for aid as measured by eligibility for free and reduced price lunches and by gender.
Not available. The state/jurisdiction did not participate
# Rounds to zero.
Reporting standards not met. Sample size is insufficient to permit a reliable estimate.
NOTE: Black includes African American, Hispanic includes Latino, and Pacifi c Islander includes Native Hawaiian. Race categories exclude Hispanic
origin. Results are not shown for students whose race/ethnicity was unclassified and for students whose eligibility for free/reduced-price school lunch
was not available. Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of
Educational Progress (NAEP), 2007 Writing Assessment.

data

U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of South Dakota. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of Tennessee. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

This dataset explores Percentage of eighth-grade public school students and average scores in NAEP writing by race and state, USA, 2007
Notes:
Not available. The state/jurisdiction did not participate.
# Rounds to zero.
Reporting standards not met. Sample size is insufficient to permit a reliable estimate.
NOTE: Black includes African American, Hispanic includes Latino, and Pacifi c Islander includes Native Hawaiian. Race categories exclude Hispanic
origin. Results are not shown for students whose race/ethnicity was unclassified Detail may not sum to totals because of rounding.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of
Educational Progress (NAEP), 2007 Writing Assessment.

data

U.S. Department of Education, Institute of Education Sciences, National Center for Education Statistics, National Assessment of Educational Progress

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of Texas. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

"Alaska (table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals was filled with -1
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level."

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of Utah. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of Vermont. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of Virginia. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of Washington. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of West Virginia. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of Wisconsin. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

This dataset displays the locations of all the public libraries in the state of Wyoming. The data included is the name of the library, name of the library system, library's address, phone, and lat/lon coordinates. The data came from publiclibraries.com which is a updated directory of all the public libraries throughout the United States.

"Arkansas (table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals was filled with -1
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level."

This data explores Access to early childhood programs, by state: 2002
* In 2001, all preschool efforts in Florida were consolidated into a block grant administered by the Agency for Workforce Innovation. Funding is distributed to county-level early-childhood coalitions that make decisions on distribution. It is unclear yet how the new configuration will affect pre-K programs in the state. All data presented here are from before the consolidation.
* In Alabama, pilot program is targeted based on need. However, any 4-year-old in pilot communities is eligible. In Minnesota, all 4-year-olds are eligible, but priority for services is given to children from low-income families that exceed Head Start income guidelines.
* Risk factors are locally determined. In Nevada and West Virginia, all eligibility requirements for pre-K are locally determined.
* Enrollment count for New Jersey is for Abbott districts only. In New Jersey, full-day kindergarten is mandated for 132 high-poverty districts.
* Ohio serves an additional 18,705 children in its state-financed Head Start program.
* Because pre-K funding is in the form of block grants and subject to district discretion, enrollment figures cannot be determined.
NOTE: ES: Elementary School; MS: Middle School; HS: High School.
SOURCE: Education Week, Quality Counts 2002, table Access to Early Childhood Programs. Data Source.

"Arizona (table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals was filled with -1
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level."

"California (table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals was filled with -1
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level."

"Colorado (table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals was filled with -1
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level."

"Connecticut (table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals was filled with -1
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level."

"Florida (table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals was filled with -1
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level."

"Georgia (table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals was filled with -1
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level."

"Hawaii (table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals was filled with -1
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level."

"Alabama (table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals was filled with -1
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level."

"Illinois (table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals was filled with -1
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level."

"Indiana (table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals was filled with -1
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level."

"Iowa (table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals was filled with -1
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level."

"Kansas (table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals was filled with -1
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level."

"Kentucky (table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals was filled with -1
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level."

"Louisiana (table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals was filled with -1
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level."

"Maine (table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals was filled with -1
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level."

"Maryland(table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals was filled with -1
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level."

"Massachusetts (table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals was filled with -1
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level."

"Michigan (table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals was filled with -1
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level."

"Minnesota (table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals was filled with -1
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level."

"Mississippi (table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals was filled with -1
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level."

"Missouri (table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals was filled with -1
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level."

"Montana (table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals was filled with -1
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level."

"Delaware (table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals was filled with -1
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level."

The shape file is an update to an earlier file. It shows the results of Democratic primaries and caucus for the two major candidates (Obama and Hillary) by congressional districts, the number of votes cast, the total number of pledged delegates, share of pledged delegates for each candidates, share of votes etc. Please note that Washington has only delegate counts, the vote and share of votes are missing. Also, Texas results are by Texas Senatorial district boundaries and not by Congressional districts. Also New Jersey data is missing. Much of the data is compiled from each states' Secretary of State's office which usually handles that states election process.

The shape file shows TV ratings by Lower 48 Designated Market Areas (DMA) for 2007-2008. It also has estimates of number of household Television sets as well as the percent of TV viewership by DMA. Also known as Nielsen Ratings, the data is used heavily for advertising and marketing sectors.

The shape file shows Hispanic TV ratings by Lower 48 Designated Market Areas (DMA) for 2007-2008.
It also has estimates of number of Hispanic household Television sets as well as the percent of Hispanic TV
viewership by DMA.
Also known as Nielsen Ratings, the data is used heavily by advertising and marketing sectors.

The shape file shows TV ratings by Lower 48 Designated Market Areas (DMA) , also known as TV markets for 2007-2008.
It also has estimates of number of household Television sets as well as the percent of TV
viewership by DMA.
Also known as Nielsen Ratings, the data is used heavily for advertising and marketing sectors.

The shape file shows TV ratings by Lower 48 Designated Market Areas (DMA) for 2007-2008.
It also has estimates of number of household Television sets as well as the percent of TV
viewership by DMA.
Also known as Nielsen Ratings, the data is used heavily for advertising and marketing sectors.

This dataset shows the locations of the 50 companies that had the largest number of employees among the Fortune Global 500. The dataset also shows the company's revenue rank for 2007 The list comes from cnnmoney.com whose Fortune section does analysis on the top corporations throughout the world

This dataset shows the locations of the largest corporations in the world by the city where their headquarters is located. The rankings are based on the amount of total revenue that the corporation earned during the year 2005. These 500 corporations are known as being a part of the Fortune 500 group which is an annual poll of the top corporations in the world. The poll is conducted by cnnmoney.com.

This dataset shows the locations of the largest corporations in the world by the city where their headquarters is located. The rankings are based on the amount of total revenue that the corporation earned during the year 2006. These 500 corporations are known as being a part of the Fortune 500 group which is an annual poll of the top corporations in the world. The poll is conducted by cnnmoney.com.

This dataset shows the locations of the largest corporations in the world by the city where their headquarters is located. The rankings are based on the amount of total revenue that the corporation earned during the year 2007. These 500 corporations are known as being a part of the Fortune 500 group which is an annual poll of the top corporations in the world. The poll is conducted by cnnmoney.com.

The polyshape file consists of Disposable income by TV Markets in 2007. The data for the 206 TV markets in the U.S. also includes ranking by disposable income and the ratio of Disposable income in a TV market with the U.S. Average (basis 100).

data

Compiled and scraped from online source, DMA Rankings based on Nielsen Media Research DMA Market and Demographic Rank, Sept. 2007 and TVB analysis of income and population data published by TradeDimensions International, Inc. - Demographics USA 2007

This dataset shows the locations of the 100 companies that had the greatest revenue increase from 2005 to 2006 that are among the Fortune Global 500 for 2006. The list comes from cnnmoney.com whose Fortune section does analysis on the top corporations throughout the world

This dataset displays the inmate populations for all the Federal Prisons throughout the United States on 5.8.08. This weekly Population Report can be found on the Bureau of Prisons website at bop.gov. These facilities are positioned by their lat/lon. This dataset is updated on a weekly basis.

This coverage represents year MODIS fire detections for the 7 day period specified for the geographic area covering the conterminous United States, Alaska, Hawaii, Canada and northern Mexico.
The detections are obtained using both TERRA MODIS and AQUA MODIS data are collected and processed as a cooperative effort between the USDA Forest Service Remote Sensing Application Center, NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center and the University of Maryland.
These fire detection data are collected for the USDA Forest Service MODIS Active Fire Mapping Program (http://activefiremaps.fs.fed.us). These data are intended to provide a synoptic view of active fires for the past and present over the specified time period. These data are collected at a spatial resolution of 1 kilometer and therefore are only intended for geographic display and analysis at the national and regional levels. No responsibility is assumed by the USDA Forest Service in the use of these data.

data

USDA Forest Service Remote Sensing Application Center, NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center and the University of Maryland

This datasets displays the locations of all recorded earthquakes of a magnitude of 1 or greater around the world from the period of 5.5.08 to 5.12.08. The findings are from the US Geological Survey (USGS). Earthquake information is extracted from a merged catalog of earthquakes located by the USGS and contributing networks. Earthquakes will be broadcast within a few minutes for California events, and within 30-minutes for world-wide events.

"Nevada (table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals was filled with -1
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level."

"New Hampshire (table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level."

"New Jersey (table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals was filled with -1
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level."

"New Mexico (table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals was filled with -1
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level."

"New York (table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals was filled with -1
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level."

"North Carolina (table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals was filled with -1
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level."

"North Dakota (table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals was filled with -1
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level."

"Ohio (table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals was filled with -1
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level."

"Oklahoma (table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals was filled with -1
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level."

"Oregon (table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals was filled with -1
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level."

"Nebraska (table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals was filled with -1
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level."

This dataset explores 2007 State Revenues per Capita and Percentage of Personal Income relinquished in taxes by state for the year 2007.
Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census and Bureau of Economic Analysis.

This data explores 2007 State Tax Collection by Source by State for the USA. Sources include property, sales, selective sales, individual income and corporate income.
Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census.
--- tax not levied at state level.

The data includes the location and related attributes for all public-use airports in the U.S. for 2007.
More specifically, from the NTAD website:
"Abstract: The Airports database is a geographic point database of aircraft landing facilities in the United States and U.S. Territories. Attribute data is provided on the physical and operational characteristics of the landing facility, current usage including enplanements and aircraft operations, congestion levels and usage categories. There are 20491 airport landing facilities in this dataset. This geospatial data is derived from the FAA's National Airspace System Resource Aeronautical Data Product (Effective 18 Jaunary 2007)."

"Pennsylvania (table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals was filled with -1
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level."

"Rhode Island (table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals was filled with -1
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level."

"South Carolina (table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals was filled with -1
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level."

"South Dakota (table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals was filled with -1
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level."

"Tennessee (table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals was filled with -1
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level."

"Texas (table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals was filled with -1
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level."

"Utah (table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals was filled with -1
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level."

"Vermont (table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals was filled with -1
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level."

"Virginia (table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals was filled with -1
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level."

"Washington (table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals was filled with -1
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level."

"Wisconsin(table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals was filled with -1
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level."

"Wyoming (table 3) - Number of SSI recipients in state (by eligibility category, age, and receipt of OASDI benefits) and amount of payments, by county, December 2007
Data not shown to avoid disclosure of information for particular individuals was filled with -1
County data on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are a measure of the local impact of the program. This report is a resource for Social Security Administration (SSA) staff in formulating policy and for local service providers and economic planners.
The SSI program is a cash assistance program that provides monthly benefits to low-income aged, blind, or disabled persons in the 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the Northern Mariana Islands. The states and other jurisdictions have the option of supplementing their residents' SSI payments and may choose to have the additional payments administered by the federal government. When a state chooses federal administration, SSA maintains the payment records and issues the federal payment and the state supplement in one check. The data presented in this document are for federal and federally administered state payments only. State-administered supplementation payments are not included.
The tables present SSI data by eligibility category (aged, blind, and disabled) and age.
SSI recipients who also receive Social Security (Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance) benefits are shown also in Table 3, which presents data at the county level."

This datasets displays the summary of the Geographic Spread of Influenza throughout the United States for the week ending on 1.5.2008. Each state is given a flu Status that is dependent on the spread of influenza throughout the state for the particular week.
There are five levels of status that a state can obtain. They are:
* No Activity: No laboratory-confirmed cases of influenza and no reported increase in the number of cases of ILI.
* Sporadic: Small numbers of laboratory-confirmed influenza cases or a single laboratory-confirmed influenza outbreak has been reported, but there is no increase in cases of ILI.
* Local: Outbreaks of influenza or increases in ILI cases and recent laboratory-confirmed influenza in a single region of the state.
* Regional: Outbreaks of influenza or increases in ILI and recent laboratory confirmed influenza in at least 2 but less than half the regions of the state.
* Widespread: Outbreaks of influenza or increases in ILI cases and recent laboratory-confirmed influenza in at least half the regions of the state.
The information comes from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) To see more information about how this status is determined see http://www.cdc.gov/flu/weekly/fluactivity.htm for a full explanation of their system.

This datasets displays the summary of the Geographic Spread of Influenza throughout the United States for the week ending on 1.12.2008. Each state is given a flu Status that is dependent on the spread of influenza throughout the state for the particular week.
There are five levels of status that a state can obtain. They are:
* No Activity: No laboratory-confirmed cases of influenza and no reported increase in the number of cases of ILI.
* Sporadic: Small numbers of laboratory-confirmed influenza cases or a single laboratory-confirmed influenza outbreak has been reported, but there is no increase in cases of ILI.
* Local: Outbreaks of influenza or increases in ILI cases and recent laboratory-confirmed influenza in a single region of the state.
* Regional: Outbreaks of influenza or increases in ILI and recent laboratory confirmed influenza in at least 2 but less than half the regions of the state.
* Widespread: Outbreaks of influenza or increases in ILI cases and recent laboratory-confirmed influenza in at least half the regions of the state.
The information comes from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) To see more information about how this status is determined see http://www.cdc.gov/flu/weekly/fluactivity.htm for a full explanation of their system.

This datasets displays the summary of the Geographic Spread of Influenza throughout the United States for the week ending on 1.19.2008. Each state is given a flu Status that is dependent on the spread of influenza throughout the state for the particular week.
There are five levels of status that a state can obtain. They are:
* No Activity: No laboratory-confirmed cases of influenza and no reported increase in the number of cases of ILI.
* Sporadic: Small numbers of laboratory-confirmed influenza cases or a single laboratory-confirmed influenza outbreak has been reported, but there is no increase in cases of ILI.
* Local: Outbreaks of influenza or increases in ILI cases and recent laboratory-confirmed influenza in a single region of the state.
* Regional: Outbreaks of influenza or increases in ILI and recent laboratory confirmed influenza in at least 2 but less than half the regions of the state.
* Widespread: Outbreaks of influenza or increases in ILI cases and recent laboratory-confirmed influenza in at least half the regions of the state.
The information comes from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) To see more information about how this status is determined see http://www.cdc.gov/flu/weekly/fluactivity.htm for a full explanation of their system.